what happened to the narrator in the month of February (the story of my life class 10th)
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Helen called February month dreadful because it changed her whole life forever in month of February she lost his sight and ear and made her enter into unconsciousness of newborn baby. Doctor said it was a good condition of stomach and brain and thought that these were her last days and she could not live. Fortunately one day early morning fever left her suddenly and mysteriously as it came. There was happiness in the family but no one even the doctors they knew that she could never see or hear ever again in her life Helen remember how her mother woke in the nights and felt her pain she thinks this whole as a Nightmare and really unreal.
For Helen Keller, the month of February represented something even more pernicious: the illness that deprived her of her sight and of her ability to hear and speak. Keller relates this obviously formative episode of her life in her memoir of growing up a blind mute: Later in the published version of her memoir, Keller is again quoted as reflecting on this period of her life, and of the bleakness of the month in which her illness occurred: For Keller, the month of February would forever be identified with her affliction, which she was able to overcome through the efforts of her extraordinarily gifted and tenacious teacher, Ann Sullivan. There would, however, be another moment of sadness in Keller's life that would also occur in a February. A close friend and financial benefactor, John Spaulding, died in February 1896, adding an even greater sense of ennui to that particular month. I have read the book it's my course book... therefore I can tell the Answer... HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...
For Helen Keller, the month of February represented something even more pernicious: the illness that deprived her of her sight and of her ability to hear and speak. Keller relates this obviously formative episode of her life in her memoir of growing up a blind mute: Later in the published version of her memoir, Keller is again quoted as reflecting on this period of her life, and of the bleakness of the month in which her illness occurred: For Keller, the month of February would forever be identified with her affliction, which she was able to overcome through the efforts of her extraordinarily gifted and tenacious teacher, Ann Sullivan. There would, however, be another moment of sadness in Keller's life that would also occur in a February. A close friend and financial benefactor, John Spaulding, died in February 1896, adding an even greater sense of ennui to that particular month. I have read the book it's my course book... therefore I can tell the Answer... HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...
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