her achievement is despite of her being blind and deaf, she graduated from college, and travelled the world. but her failures, of course, she did not saw and hear and speak until she died..
fact: anne sullivan helped her read by the use of Braille.
that's all i know about her..
While Helen Keller faced significant challenges due to being deaf and blind, it would be inaccurate to label any aspects of her life as "fails". Throughout her life, she overcame these obstacles through perseverance and determination, becoming a renowned author, political activist, and lecturer. Her achievements continue to inspire people around the world.
-----she did not see, hear, and speak until she died...
----- :( how sad..
Helen Keller's mother, Kate Adams Keller, died of unknown causes. Some sources suggest she may have suffered from a heart attack or a stroke, but the exact cause of her death is not definitively known.
when she talks about how, the Kellers she pity, the Table and napkin folding scene, and the scene at the end where she disciplines Helen at the fountain.
little sister named Mildred, who was born when I helen was 5, and 2 half Brothers from her fathers side, James and Simpson Keller. She had a little brother, born when Helen was 11, named Phillips Brooks Keller. Helen named hin herself, after her friend the Boston clergyman Phillips Brooks.
Smart , talented , jealousy
She cared for Helen Keller
June 27, 1880June 1, 1968
Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller's teacher and companion who played a significant role in Helen's life and education. Additionally, some of Helen's family members and close friends would also know her well.
She learned language without speaking and listening! ( I can not picture how! )First deaf-blind to get a college degree!
No. The pilots use an ejection seat when the engine fails.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
Helen Ocheltree has written: 'Some descendants of Alexander Ocheltree'
This must be a Hollywood convention. She did not have any pets as a child- what with the handicaps. Furthermore, I have never heard of a Boston Terrier used as a Guide Dog or seeing-eye dog for Bllind People ( Most are Shepherds) decades later, in the l930"s she did have an Akita, a breed not normally used for Guide-Dog service, which casts some suspicious angles.