in 200 words how did Helen Keller's disabilities affect her sensations + perception?
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Helen Keller, who suffered from deaf-blindness, was able to lead a with limited hearing or vision can usually, at least partially, compensate their disability by means of life, and can have a considerable impact most especially on perception
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Helen Keller's disability and how it affects her perception and sensations.
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Helen Keller was a blind and deaf handicapped person who learned to overcome her disability and become more than just a mere handicap. She learned to use her sense of touch to substitute for the lost sense of sight and sound.
- Her blindness left her with a world that is forever dark all around her, but this did not deter her zeal to explore and learn more about the world.
- Not only her blindness, but also her hearing was also affected which renders her deaf and unable to enjoy the sounds of the world and nature in general.
- Both of these two disabilities made her dislike life, but then she gradually began to rely on her sense of touch and perception to know more about her surrounding.
- In later years, she was so actively conscious in her sensations and perceptions that she could easily identify a person just by being near her/him.
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