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story of my life by Helen Keller summary

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Sullivan began to teach Helen to communicate
by spelling words into her hands and she quickly learnt. in 11900 Helen gained admission in Radcliffe college. at age of 24 she graduated from the university and became first deaf blind to earn the degree of B.A
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The Story of my Life by Helen Keller

The Story of my Life by Helen Keller is an autobiography that narrates how she was struck with an illness and became blind and deaf while she was a very young child. She tells of her experiences as she adjusts to the dark world as a blind and deaf person. Helen describes her earliest memories of sights and sounds and her memory of contracting the illness that resulted in her deafness and blindness.

The Story of My Life is the story about the power of perseverance to overcome great obstacles. Helen Keller exists in a world of confusion. Keller describes her enthusiasm for reading and learning. She learned from Anne Sullivan how to read and write in Braille. She went on to acquire an excellent education. She became an inspiration and a positive influence on how society treat the blind and deaf.

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