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I want the theme of the novel story of my life by helen keller

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Answered by rosey1238
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The Story of My Life by Helen Keller is an autobiographical account of the first twenty two years of Helen's life. It is not a novel as a novel is a work of fiction, even if sometimes based on a true story. The events that Helen Keller relates all took place before her illness when, much like any infant, "I came, I saw, I conquered" (Ch 1), and after it when she struggles to communicate to the point that she has temper tantrums "daily, sometimes hourly" (ch 3). Eventually Annie Sullivan arrives who will "set my spirit free." (ch 1)

Helen Keller tells this story whilst at Radcliffe College and because she feels inspired to help others who may feel that their problems are insurmountable and cannot be overcome. Helen remembers when she first learned the meaning of words, starting with "W-A-T-E-R" and after that "there were barriers still, it is true, but barriers that could in time be swept away." (Ch 4)

The very fact that Helen Keller attends college is testament to herperseverance and determination, the main themes of The Story of My Life. Getting admitted to college creates its own set of problems as Helen does not want to attend as a blind-deaf person but as a capable student; hence, her admittance to Radcliffe which could hardly cater for her disability was fraught with difficulties but  Helen "overcame them all." (Ch 19)

Expanding her knowledge and enriching her education are key to Helen Keller and, even as a young child, she explores the garden where she feels at least a certain degree of independence. She takes every new experience and learns something from it to the point that she "learns from life itself." (Ch 7) Her experiences with nature and the elements introduce her to fears and loneliness - such as she is stuck in a tree during a thunder storm - but they also enhance her overall understanding of life, ensuring that she will never give up. 

Answered by Vibhu11
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Perhaps the single greatest lesson readers take away from The Story of My Life is the value of perseverance. Without the ability to see or hear, Keller learned to function and interact within society in a meaningful way. Her drive to make a place for herself in the world started when she was very young. Even as a child, she found ways to help her mother around the house, rather than stay in a world that was dark, silent, and lonely. In fact, the terrible fits for which she is so well-known were the product of her extreme frustration at not being able to make herself understood and not having anyone else reach out and communicate with her. Once she overcame her obstacles and learned to communicate, she was driven to accomplish her high goals. She garnered many achievements, but she also gave credit for her accomplishments to her supporters. 
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