Nature taught Keller to fear her. The same nature helped Keller overcome this fear. Do you agree? Give reasons to support your answer.
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It is true that Helen learnt both aspects of nature. She had both a pleasant and frightening experience of nature. One day she was with her teacher, Sullivan, for a long walk. It was a fine morning but then it got little warm. Both Helen and Sullivan stopped to rest under a cherry tree a short way from the house. The tree was easy to climb and so both climbed the tree. They decided to stay there and have lunch. Miss Sullivan left Helen on the tree and went to bring some food. Suddenly Helen experienced some change. The sky became black and a strange odour came to Helen from the earth. It was an indication to her that a thunderstorm was close by. Helen was scared as she was alone and that too high above the earth. She wanted to get down but could not do that alone. Then a sudden and violent wind began to shake the tree. Just as Helen was about to fell, Sullivan came to her help. This incident made Helen feel that nature could be pleasant as well as fearful.
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yes this is true that nature taught Helen Keller to fear her and the same nature helped Helen Keller to overcome her fear.
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