what does the author compare hereself to?
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For Helen Keller, the arrival of Anne Sullivan was the most transformative moment in her young life, leading to her ability to communicate and to experience a full, rich future. In her memoir, therefore, Keller carefully places verbal fanfare around the event to emphasize to the reader the importance of what is about to happen, especially the great distance between the Helen-before-Anne and the Helen-after-Anne. To heighten the contrast, she uses poetic language in the form of metaphor and allusion.
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The author felt like a brown bag of mixed items propped up against a wall. .
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