what impression do you form of Helen Keller as she learns to cope with her deafness and blindness
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In spite of her disability, Helen share a number of character traits with the children of her age.
As a child, Helen was curious to learn and know about the things around her. This made her a sharpe observer.
She lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness when she was just 19 months old. Despite heart disability living her shattered, she achieved a lot in life with her willpower, dedication and focus.
Helen did not want to depend upon others and preferred to be rather self- sufficient. She was also quite brave and daring, as she climbed the tree on her own in spite of her first frightening experience of being on a tree in a thunderstorm.
When Helen was accused of plagiarism, she felt disgraced ,but over a period of time she put this incident behind her and started writing again. This shows her courageous side. Her account is a proof of this sheer hard work and determination that she had. For a deaf and blind person to master the skills of reading, writing and speaking is indeed an achievement.
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In spite of her disability, Helen share a number of character traits with the children of her age.
As a child, Helen was curious to learn and know about the things around her. This made her a sharpe observer.
She lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness when she was just 19 months old. Despite heart disability living her shattered, she achieved a lot in life with her willpower, dedication and focus.
Helen did not want to depend upon others and preferred to be rather self- sufficient. She was also quite brave and daring, as she climbed the tree on her own in spite of her first frightening experience of being on a tree in a thunderstorm.
When Helen was accused of plagiarism, she felt disgraced ,but over a period of time she put this incident behind her and started writing again. This shows her courageous side. Her account is a proof of this sheer hard work and determination that she had. For a deaf and blind person to master the skills of reading, writing and speaking is indeed an achievement.
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Hellen Keller with a sense of hesitation started writing the history of her life.
She was deprived of the basic faculty of senses after some initial years of her life.
She became frustrated, that obvious for one to be who has a dark world.
But where there is a will, there is a way.
Helen had a desire to be a normal child, even if she is deprived of the basic senses.
She learned to cope up with her deafness and blindness, she was in a dark world, but a ray of hope penerated even the darkness that veils her eyes.
She , with the help of her family and her teacher Miss. Anne Sullivan learned to cope up with her blind and deaf world.
I salute her, we , being a normal child can't do what she succeeded to do!
She was having hunger to learn, to speak, to be a normal child.
She was determined.
She didn't fear of trying something new each time, she succeeded in climbing the tree after a dreadful experience she experienced when she was on the tree and the storm occurred.
She was a nature-loving girl, even the nature played an important role in helping her to feel like a normal child, she felt a kind of satisfaction in the arms of nature, she felt the breezing air, buzzing of bees!
She was a sharp observer as well, kind and decent!
Helen was really a daring child, she didn't let her be frustrated, instead she tried to continue her life normally as others do, and reading her story of life , I believe that where there is a way, there is a way.
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Hellen Keller with a sense of hesitation started writing the history of her life.
She was deprived of the basic faculty of senses after some initial years of her life.
She became frustrated, that obvious for one to be who has a dark world.
But where there is a will, there is a way.
Helen had a desire to be a normal child, even if she is deprived of the basic senses.
She learned to cope up with her deafness and blindness, she was in a dark world, but a ray of hope penerated even the darkness that veils her eyes.
She , with the help of her family and her teacher Miss. Anne Sullivan learned to cope up with her blind and deaf world.
I salute her, we , being a normal child can't do what she succeeded to do!
She was having hunger to learn, to speak, to be a normal child.
She was determined.
She didn't fear of trying something new each time, she succeeded in climbing the tree after a dreadful experience she experienced when she was on the tree and the storm occurred.
She was a nature-loving girl, even the nature played an important role in helping her to feel like a normal child, she felt a kind of satisfaction in the arms of nature, she felt the breezing air, buzzing of bees!
She was a sharp observer as well, kind and decent!
Helen was really a daring child, she didn't let her be frustrated, instead she tried to continue her life normally as others do, and reading her story of life , I believe that where there is a way, there is a way.
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