Kate Adams Keller was responsible and caring mother discuss
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Mrs. Kate Adams Keller was an extremely caring mother. Towards Helen, she was more caring and responsible. Before Miss Sullivan's arrival, she was her loving refuge. Whenever Helen had a tantrum of frustration on account of being unable to express herself, she would go into her mother's arms where she would forget the cause of her tempest. Her mother was very much concerned regarding Helen's education. She was always requesting her husband to arrange for her education. It was she who saw the hope of the possibility of Helen's education while reading the account of Laura Bridgman. She wanted Helen to be educated like her. She also felt very sad on knowing that Dr Howe, who had taught Laura Bridgman, had died. She was always in search of finding out ways to make life of Helen more comfortable.
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Mrs. Kate Adams Keller was an extremely caring mother. Towards Helen, she was more caring and responsible. Before Miss Sullivan's arrival, she was her loving refuge. Whenever Helen had a tantrum of frustration on account of being unable to express herself, she would go into her mother's arms where she would forget the cause of her tempest. Her mother was very much concerned regarding Helen's education. She was always requesting her husband to arrange for her education. It was she who saw the hope of the possibility of Helen's education while reading the account of Laura Bridgman. She wanted Helen to be educated like her. She also felt very sad on knowing that Dr Howe, who had taught Laura Bridgman, had died. She was always in search of finding out ways to make life of Helen more comfortable.
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Kate Adams Keller was the second wife of helen's father. She was beautiful, tall, fair in complexioned with chiesled features. She was very loving and caring mother. She has possesed a excellent memory. She wanted that Helen to be educated and ready to go to any extent for her help. She had a courage to fight with adverse circumstances. But his husband's death created insurmountable feet hardships but she did not lose hope. She wanted to give Helen the vision of knowledge. She was always optimistic and hopeful to Helen.
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