write a brief character sketch of Dr Alexander Graham Bell according to the story The Story of My Life
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Helen Keller's parents sought help from Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who was famous for inventing the telephone. He had family members who were deaf, so he had sympathy for Helen's plight. In her autobiography, Helen described him as being full of "tenderness and sympathy" toward her. When her parents took Helen to see him, she was a little girl. She recalled sitting on his knee as he let her play with his watch. Dr. Bell even "understood [her] signs, and [she] knew it and loved him at once." Dr. Bell was patient and understanding with Helen in a time when not everyone was.
Helen's parents did not know what to do about their daughter. They wanted her to be educated and helped. Dr. Bell suggested that they contact Mr. Anagnos of the Perkins Institution, which was a Boston school for the blind. It was through Mr. Anagnos that Helen's teacher, Annie Sullivan, came to help Helen learn to communicate. Helen noted that at the time of their visit to Dr. Bell, she could not have "dream[ed] that that interview would be the door through which [she] should pass from darkness into light, from isolation to friendship, companionship, knowledge, love."
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Alexander Graham Bell the inventor of telephone was a good friend and companion of Helen.
Not only Helen, but he helped many handicapped children and supported them with the educational facilities and other things.
He was the one who suggested Mr. Anagnos to Helen's parent which resulted in their further meeting with Anne Mansfield Sullivan.
Alexander Graham Bell always helped Helen and infact her novel was dedicated to him.
He explained his experiments to Helen and made everyone believe that he/she can be a inventor.
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