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write the character sketch of alexander gram bell

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Answered by Shreya2001
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Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone and a teacher of the deaf . Helen felt the tenderness and sympathy which endeared Dr Bell to so many hearts . He understood her signs and Helen loved him at once . He was competent in the various fields of science and encouraged others to pursue the subject with interest . Dr Bell had a humorous side and enjoyed poetry and books . He enjoyed working for the deaf and was very happy in the company of children . He was a true friend and companion to Helen and a person who brought light into her dark world . Dr Bell was a helpful and kind man and advised Helen's father to write to Mr. Anagnos , Director of the Perkins Institution for the Blind in Boston , to enquir about a teacher for Helen .
Miss Sullivan who became Helen's guide , companion and teacher was referred by Mr Anagnos , who in turn was referred to Helen's father by Dr Bell . Helen had spent many happy days with Dr Bell at Washington and his home listening about his experiments . He could present the most difficult theories in a simple and interesting way , thus enabling the listener to take interest in the subject . Dr Bell was deeply committed to the education of the hearing impaired and founded the Volta Bureau for the deaf . For Helen he remained a true companion and support and it was due to his efforts that Helen was exposed to a whole new world of possibilities . To show her gratitude she dedicated her book, "The Story of My Life" to Dr Alexander Graham Bell .

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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