Even big obstacles can be overcome
"The Story of my Life"
Helen Keller's life went wrong of getting blind and deaf.
she loved to learn loved to listen the beat of music
helen kellers family as an adulthe family always cared for theirsick child.aperently the restof her brithers and sisters movedand had their lives in separated
helen kellers family as an adulthe family always cared for theirsick child.aperently the restof her brithers and sisters movedand had their lives in separated
She caught a fever and that caused her to become deaf and blind that is all I remember from 2nd grade.
James Keller is a character in the play and film "The Miracle Worker," based on the life of Helen Keller. He is Helen's father, a retired captain in the Confederate Army who struggles to connect with his daughter until Anne Sullivan teaches Helen how to communicate.
Helen Keller was a deaf and blind female person. The way people communicated with her was spelling words on her hand so she could feel it.
Helen Keller had several life companions, including her teacher Anne Sullivan, who helped her overcome her disabilities and learn how to communicate. Helen was also close with her personal secretary, Polly Thomson, who assisted her in daily tasks and communication. Additionally, Helen had a lifelong companion in her beloved dog, Sir Thomas.
Helen Keller wrote three autobiographies: "The Story of My Life," "Midstream: My Later Life," and "My Religion."
Helen Keller did not have any children. She dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of the disabled and promoting education for all.
In the story "The Miracle Worker," the family compensates for Helen's affliction by trying to help her as best they can despite the challenges. They hire Annie Sullivan, a teacher who specializes in working with visually impaired and hearing-impaired students, to help Helen learn communication and basic life skills. Through Annie's persistence and determination, the family sees progress in Helen's development and communication abilities.