Helen Keller's life was changed by two key events: her illness at 19 months old, which left her deaf and blind, and the arrival of Anne Sullivan, her teacher, who helped Helen make connections between words and objects, opening up a whole new world of communication and learning for her.
the three important things in Helen's life is that when was born she came up with an illness,another is that when she was six she got a special teacher named Anne Sullivan who teach her to communicate,and the last one is that when she graduated from college and was the first blind and deaf person to attended that college.
The sudden loss of Helen Keller's vision and hearing is one event that drastically changed her life. When Anne Sullivan begins teaching Helen, she experiences another change in her life.
her dad dies she catches herself on fire she was born in 1880 in Alabama she gets a teacher named ms sullivan
A key event in her life is when she graduated Radcliffe College,and became the first deaf-blind person to ever graduate college.
One major event is that she was deaf and blind and still got a degree.
"The Story of my Life"
in her school where she learned
Helen Keller's life went wrong of getting blind and deaf.
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.
what events shaped or changed Olly murs life
Anne Sullivan's life had changed when she had met Helen Keller
she loved to learn loved to listen the beat of music
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 wrote three autobiographies: "The Story of My Life," "Midstream: My Later Life," and "My Religion."