I think it was about March of 1882, I do not know exactly but that's what i think, thanks!
Helen Keller fell seriously ill in February 1896, when she was just a child. This illness left her both deaf and blind, but she continued to overcome these challenges and went on to become a renowned author, speaker, and advocate for people with disabilities.
nothing Helen Keller just got sick and she died
Helen Keller was 2 year and 7 months old. She got her brain fever or Suffering Illness. Doctor told her parent that Helen Keller got her brain fever. Doctor gave medicine for Helen Keller to become normal. She swallow her medicine. She lost her sight and hearing. She left her blind and deaf.
Helen Keller passed away in a city called Westport in the state of Connecticut in the United States of America. This was where her home was at the time.
Helen felt a violent pain and all she remembered is that she could never see or hear again!
Helen Keller became both blind and deaf at the age of 19 months following an illness that doctors believe was scarlet fever or meningitis.
Helen Keller became sick at the age of 19 months, which resulted in her being left blind and deaf.
When Helen Keller was two years old, she contracted an illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis, which left her both blind and deaf. This experience drastically changed her life and forced her to find alternative ways to communicate and learn.
Helen Keller fell ill at 19 months old, contracting an unknown illness that left her deaf and blind. She remained sick for the rest of her life but overcame immense challenges to become a renowned author and activist.
Because Helen was Blind and Deaf and she just died.Maybe because she was 87 years old and lived a life full of challenges and triumphs.
Helen Keller passed away on June 1, 1968. She died of natural causes at the age of 87 in her sleep at her home in Easton, Connecticut.
In "The Story of My Life" by Helen Keller, the climax occurs when Helen finally makes the connection between the objects she is spelling out in her teacher's hand and the actual objects themselves, demonstrating her understanding of language and the world around her. This moment represents a breakthrough in her education and communication.
Helen Keller got sick as a little girl and her feaver leaft her deaf and blind. it was hard for her to communicate because she could not hear the words and sounds. but because of her tutor Annie Suliven she was very famous she could talk she wrote books she read.