Yes, during college at Radcliffe people accused her teacher, Anne Sullivan, as being the actual smart one, and that Anne was just trying to make Helen succeed. People were proved wrong when they took Anne out for testing etc. and Helen still did very well on her school work.
There are no specific accusations of Helen being fake in historical accounts. However, due to her legendary beauty and her participation in the Trojan War, there were rumors and myths about her divine or supernatural origins.
There is no evidence to suggest that Helen Keller was ever an undercover spy. She was a noted American author, political activist, and lecturer who overcame significant challenges due to being deaf-blind.
No you dingus
It means being someone who is in love with love and having no hope of ever being someone not wanting to be romantic or not daydreaming of passionate love.
no, she did not have kids.
yes
No o.0
yes she did
she wasn't mean but she was stubborn.
No, Paris died in the war.
find someone else to help you get over it
She never even thought of it
Helen did not get married but her teacher Annie Sullivan married John Macy in 1905