There were many reasons for Helen Keller's embittered childhood. What were they and how were they overcome?
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When Helen Keller was a child she went through an accident in which she lost her sense to hear and see because she was growing up at that time and was figuring out things in life at that time and losing the 2 sense at the same time was very tragic for her. Because of this disability, she became really aggressive and frustrated, then she went to a school where people like her could read and write, she overcame with this disability by learning and keeping herself busy in reading books and exploring the world with that.
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