she helped many people come together again
Helen Keller made a significant impact by overcoming the challenges of being deaf and blind, becoming a symbol of resilience and determination. She advocated for people with disabilities and raised awareness about deaf-blindness. Through her writings and lectures, she inspired many to persevere in the face of adversity.
The main characters in the movie "The Miracle Worker" are Helen Keller, a blind and deaf young girl, and Annie Sullivan, her determined teacher. Other important characters include Captain Keller, Helen's father, and Kate Keller, Helen's mother.
Because she was a girl that could learn to talk write and do all those other useful things, even though she was blind and death. Most people that are blind or death or both could not bother to learn taht like Hellen Keller.
she has helped other blind and deaf people by raising money
prince Paris brought hellen to troy because they love each other.
Helen Keller adapted to her blindness and deafness by relying on her other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate through the world. She learned to communicate through sign language and lip reading, and eventually through tactile sign language and braille. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, Keller was able to overcome her disabilities and become a renowned writer and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
After retiring in 1964, Helen Keller continued to be an advocate for people with disabilities. She traveled and gave lectures to raise awareness about deafblindness and other disabilities. She also wrote several books and articles during this period.
Helen Keller could not technically fall in love because love is triggered by sexual attractions which are triggered by sight, and because Helen Keller was blind this could not have been possible. ADDENDUM BY OTHER USER: No offense is meant, but that answer is silly. I don't know if Helen Keller ever fell in love, but blindness does not preclude this, of course.
Helen Keller made an impact in others lives by helping other blind and deaf people by raising money, teaching them how to read, write, and to speak. Nicole b.
The Helen Keller 'comment' was taken out of 3OH3's song Don't trust me because Helen Keller was a great woman who was sadly both deaf and blind. The comment was removed because it was seen as offensive to her memory and other deaf and blind people. (Some fans say this is unnecessary because the deaf and blind cannot hear the song or see it's lyrics)
Helen Keller moved to New York to pursue her education and further her career. After graduating from Radcliffe College, she sought opportunities that the city offered, including interactions with influential figures in education and social reform. New York became a hub for her activism and writing, allowing her to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and other social causes. This move was pivotal in expanding her influence and impact on society.
Helen Keller was first recognized for teaching other blind children to read.