What was Dr. Graham Bell's contribution in helen keller's life ? How did he prove to be a life-long friend to helen ?
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When Helen was Young, it had been Dr. Graham Bell's recommendation to Helen's parents to meet Mr. Anand, which finally resulted in the arrival of Anne Sullivan in Helen's life. Dr. Bell had been most sympathetic right from the beginning. He thawed Helen's reservations and deprivations and understood all her signs. Helen recounted that meeting in glowing words, for it helped her “ to pass from darkness to light, from isolation to friendship , companionship, knowledge and love. ”
Helen also visited the world Fair with him and he introduced her to auto phones and other inventions that made communication in the world easier. He went everywhere with Helen and described each object in the electrical world with great interest. These experiences matured Helen and she felt that she had taken a great leap from the world of the fairy tales to the real practical world. Dr. Bell had remained a sustaining influence in her life. Helen had spent many beautiful days at his home in cape of Breton Island. Helen spent many delightful hours in his laboratory, listening to his experiments. She also helped him in flying kites to discover the laws that will govern future air-ships.
Dr. Bell was most proficient and he had a special manner of making everything look interesting. He was also humorous and poetic. He was most happy with the deaf children and his contribution in making life easy for the deprived peoples will be remembered for a long time by the world. He was loved for what he himself achieved and for what he evoked from others.
Helen also visited the world Fair with him and he introduced her to auto phones and other inventions that made communication in the world easier. He went everywhere with Helen and described each object in the electrical world with great interest. These experiences matured Helen and she felt that she had taken a great leap from the world of the fairy tales to the real practical world. Dr. Bell had remained a sustaining influence in her life. Helen had spent many beautiful days at his home in cape of Breton Island. Helen spent many delightful hours in his laboratory, listening to his experiments. She also helped him in flying kites to discover the laws that will govern future air-ships.
Dr. Bell was most proficient and he had a special manner of making everything look interesting. He was also humorous and poetic. He was most happy with the deaf children and his contribution in making life easy for the deprived peoples will be remembered for a long time by the world. He was loved for what he himself achieved and for what he evoked from others.
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Helen met Dr.Graham Bell, when she was just six years old and her parents had sought his help in finding a teacher for their deaf and blind daughter. Helen at once felt his tenderness and sympathy which endeared Dr.Bell to many people. He made Helen sit on his knee. Moreover it was very encouraging for Helen to know that he understood her signs. Helen felt eternally grateful to him for he found Ms. Sullivan for her. This made Helen pass from darkness to light, from isolation to friendship.
When Helen was young, it had been Dr. Bell's recommendation to Helen's parents to meet Mr.Anagnos, which finally resulted in the arrival of Anne Sullivan in Helen's life. Dr. Bell had been most sympathetic right from the beginning. He thawed Helen's reservations and deprivations and understood her. Helen recounted that meeting in glowing words, for it helped her "to pass from darkness to light, friendship, companionship, knowledge and love."
Helen also visited the World Fair with him and he introduced her to autophones and other inventions that made communication in the world easier. He went everywhere with Helen and described each object with great interest. These experiences matured Helen and she felt that she had taken a great leap from the world of the Fairy tales to the real practical world. Dr. Bell had remained a substaining influence in her life. Helen had spent many beautiful days at his hope in Cape kf Breton Island. Helen spent many delightful hours in his laboratory, listening to his experiments. She also helped him in flying kites to discover the laws that will govern the future air-ships. Dr.Bell was mast proficient and he had a special manner of making everything look interesting. He was also humorous and poetic. He was loved for what he himself achieved and foe what he evoked from others.
When Helen was young, it had been Dr. Bell's recommendation to Helen's parents to meet Mr.Anagnos, which finally resulted in the arrival of Anne Sullivan in Helen's life. Dr. Bell had been most sympathetic right from the beginning. He thawed Helen's reservations and deprivations and understood her. Helen recounted that meeting in glowing words, for it helped her "to pass from darkness to light, friendship, companionship, knowledge and love."
Helen also visited the World Fair with him and he introduced her to autophones and other inventions that made communication in the world easier. He went everywhere with Helen and described each object with great interest. These experiences matured Helen and she felt that she had taken a great leap from the world of the Fairy tales to the real practical world. Dr. Bell had remained a substaining influence in her life. Helen had spent many beautiful days at his hope in Cape kf Breton Island. Helen spent many delightful hours in his laboratory, listening to his experiments. She also helped him in flying kites to discover the laws that will govern the future air-ships. Dr.Bell was mast proficient and he had a special manner of making everything look interesting. He was also humorous and poetic. He was loved for what he himself achieved and foe what he evoked from others.
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