What impression do you form of Miss Sullivan from the story
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This is from the real life story of Miss Helen Keller, who was a blind and deaf American woman. She was the first person deaf and blind to secure a bachelor's degree in arts in 1903. The story is called "The story of my life."
Ms. Anne Sullivan was a professional instructor at the Perkins Institute. She came to Helen's house to educate Helen in her academics. Ms Anne stayed with Helen. As Helen needed much more than just tuition, Ms Anne did everything she could .
Ms Anne was gentle, patient, considerate and helpful. Only such a person could take care of Helen in terms of education and also personal care of her. She had to accompany Helen everywhere and help her with what she needed.
She was in fact, mother-like to Helen. Even if Helen was annoyed with her life, inabilities and was angry at Ms Anne, she was kind and softened Helen. She would remind the great Mother Teresa.
Ms Anne taught Helen to communicate with others by writing English words and sentences. She did it by holding Helen's fingers with her hands and guiding her. This only a mother would do for a little child.
Ms Anne was a perfect and intelligent teacher. A normal teacher cannot find ways to teach a blind and deaf. If Helen learnt subjects like Maths, History, Zoology, Geography etc., there is only one to thank for that.
Ms Anne was so perfect that she was loved by Helen. Helen enjoyed her time being with Ms Anne. Ms Anne taught Helen a lot of things implicitly. Obviously not just bookish knowledge, Helen was taught how to live and enjoy life. Helen's popularity was Ms Anne's giving.
Ms. Anne Sullivan was a professional instructor at the Perkins Institute. She came to Helen's house to educate Helen in her academics. Ms Anne stayed with Helen. As Helen needed much more than just tuition, Ms Anne did everything she could .
Ms Anne was gentle, patient, considerate and helpful. Only such a person could take care of Helen in terms of education and also personal care of her. She had to accompany Helen everywhere and help her with what she needed.
She was in fact, mother-like to Helen. Even if Helen was annoyed with her life, inabilities and was angry at Ms Anne, she was kind and softened Helen. She would remind the great Mother Teresa.
Ms Anne taught Helen to communicate with others by writing English words and sentences. She did it by holding Helen's fingers with her hands and guiding her. This only a mother would do for a little child.
Ms Anne was a perfect and intelligent teacher. A normal teacher cannot find ways to teach a blind and deaf. If Helen learnt subjects like Maths, History, Zoology, Geography etc., there is only one to thank for that.
Ms Anne was so perfect that she was loved by Helen. Helen enjoyed her time being with Ms Anne. Ms Anne taught Helen a lot of things implicitly. Obviously not just bookish knowledge, Helen was taught how to live and enjoy life. Helen's popularity was Ms Anne's giving.
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