because she didn't tell anybody
Louis Braille, the inventor of the braille writing system for the visually impaired, was not married. He dedicated his life to improving the lives of people with visual disabilities through his work on braille.
Louis Braille was the first person to know Braille, because he invented it. He then taught it to other blind students.
I could not find anything about his job on the Internet but because he invented the Braille writing i think he was an inventor.
Louis Braille's dad was a saddle and harness maker in the village of Coupvray (in Paris) and Louis loved to watch him and that was the place where he first got blind from an accident with an awl ( one of his fathers tools that he wasn't supposed to touch) it punctured his eye and infected his other eye this could not be cured back then so he was blind when he was 4 years old hope that answers your question and i know all this because my class just finished reading Out of Darkness the story of Louis Braille.
Louis Braille was inspired to create the Braille system by Charles Barbier's night writing system for military communications. Initially designed using raised dots in a six-dot cell, Braille further developed and simplified the system into the current form we know today to help visually impaired individuals read and write independently.
Louis Braille did not attend kindergarten as we know it today, as it was not a common practice during his time. Instead, he attended the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in France, where he developed the Braille system of reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Braille is a system used by many blind people. When Louis was 3, he poked himself in the eye with an awl, then the infection spread to the other eye. He used the same object that made him blind to create the system as we know as " Braille."
To see up ahead, to know if there is a rock or something in his path so he doesn't trip.
Nobody that we know of. He married Angelina Johnston.
Oh, dude, Louis Braille's favorite color was... well, we don't really know for sure because, you know, he was blind. But hey, if he could see, maybe he would have liked a nice vibrant blue or a flashy red. Who knows, man, it's all just a colorful mystery!
I don't think anyone knows which eye it was, i can't find the exact answer. but i do know that it was the eye that was hit with the awl.
We'll i know that it was hard for him in the begging when he was blind but he got used to it later on. I guess there are more obstacles that he faced. I just gave one.