She wanted to be something like Anne Sullivan. Which is doing braille She also wanted to be a famous speech performer around the world and be a book writer. (she wrote some books which is amusing to a lot of people and me). She also did want to be like Annie Sullivan and teach braille to the kids who were blind and deaf. She helped millions, but sadly she died on June 1,1968.
Yes, Helen Keller wanted to become a writer and lecturer from a young age. She went on to achieve her goal by writing several books and giving inspirational lectures about her experiences as a deaf-blind person.
some of the ones she wanted to but not all, We all cant finish all our goals!
Helen Keller's dream was to be reconized as a normal person. or something like that
A journalist .
writer
Helen Keller is not a canonized saint.
she wanted to be a writer.
she had to overcome her blindness
she was smart and graduated,
Helen Keller's full name is Helen Adams Keller.
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Helen Keller's parents were Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller. Helen Keller was born in 1880 and became deaf and blind at a young age. Her parents sought the help of Anne Sullivan, who would later become her teacher and lifelong companion.
she became blind .
1981
Helen Keller never married and did not have any children. She dedicated her life to advocating for people with disabilities and promoting social causes.
God wanted it that way
yes Helen Keller wanted to learn