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How did Helen display her passion for Radcliffe College?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Helen’s wish to join Radcliff College was fulfilled in the fall of 1900 after a considerable effort. She was so excited at the prospect of studying with girls who could see and hear. She began her studies with eagerness hoping to find a reality match to her world of imagination at the college. The lecture-halls seemed filled with the spirit of the great and the wise, and she thought the professors were the embodiment of wisdom. However, a bitter disillusionment awaited her. She soon discovered that college was not quite the romantic place she had imagined. Helen expresses her disillusionment in the following words: “Many of the dreams that had delighted my young inexperience became beautifully less and "faded into the light of common day." Gradually I began to find that there were disadvantages in going to college.”

Answered by Priatouri
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Helen’s wish to take admission in the Radcliff College came to fulfil in the year 1896. She was so excited at the probability of getting the education with students with visibility and hearing abilities. As it was her dream to join this College so as he began her study with great eagerness in a hope to find a practical match to her world of creativity at the school. Initially, she found the lecture-halls packed with the vitality of the noble and the learned, and she believed the teachers were the personification of wisdom.  

However, a severe disillusionment anticipated her. She promptly realised that school was not pretty the passionate place she had thought. In the following words, Helen reveals her disillusionment:

“Many of the fantasies that had fascinated my youthful ignorance became exquisitely limited and "disappeared into the flash of a normal day." Deliberately I started to discover that there were harms in going to school.”

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