What impression do you form of helen as she learns to cope with her deafness and blindness
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Helen was a prodigy
child since her early childhood! However, the challenges she faced were quite
arduous---as if Nature had planned a special obstacle course for her to help
her bring her best out! After being rendered blind and disabled in hearing and speaking,
Helen's frustration to learn more and more about life mounted very high. Her
hearing disability combined with visual disability made the teaching and
learning more challenging. Helen was a very industrious girl; she always
did her best to learn. She had such a natural, innate passion for learning
which always motivated her. Manual alphabet, reading, arithmetic, etc., all
were formidable challenges for her initially, but Helen overcame them. The most
arduous of all of them was learning to speak. Learning to speak is almost an
impossible task for those who have hearing disability. So Helen had to
work very hard. She had to repeat each word and sentence many times for the
right tone and pronunciation. She practiced untiringly. At times she became
discouraged and weary too, but she never gave up. She faced all the
difficulties courageously. Her courage and perseverance are source of
inspiration for all mankind!
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