What is the role of nature in helen's life ?
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Undoubtedly, Helen was very close to nature. Before the advent of her angelic teacher, Miss Sullivan in her life, nature was her sole solace. Helen loved to be in
company of nature. After she lost her sense to see and hear, Helen would be
guided by her sense to smell. Just by smelling she could find the violets
and the lilies. She loved to be lost in trees, flowers and gardens. She loved
to touch the soft petals of roses, the leaves of various creepers and plants.
The fragrance of flowers and of the morning dew would drive her crazy. Her
first learning lessons happened in the company of nature. She just loved the
way her teacher, Miss Sullivan taught her the word 'WATER' by touching it. She
like Wordsworth found solace and strength in nature. Since natural beauty
abounded around her home, she touched all the beautiful objects of nature such
as trees, flowers, blades of grass, earth, stones, etc. Natural beauty was
abundant around her house. The Keller homestead was quite near a rose- bower.
Its old fashioned garden was the paradise of her childhood. Often when she got frustrated of the perpetual darkness in her life, this garden was the place where she went to find comfort
and hide her hot face in the cool leaves and grass. Helen felt extremely happy
in that garden of flowers, wandering happily from spot to spot. She could
recognize each vine and plant by touching them. The clematis, drooping Jessamine,
butterfly lilies were her constant companions. But she liked the roses the
most. She adored the fragrance of these roses. She believed they
resembled the asphodels of God's paradise. This garden made her forget
the pain resulting from the loss of her eyesight, hearing and the frustration and anger
associated with them.