Helen Keller fell ill at 19 months old and lost her sight and hearing. There was no complete recovery from this illness, but she learned to communicate through touch, sign language, and speech, eventually becoming an advocate for people with disabilities.
Helen Keller's mom is Kate Keller and Helen's dad is Captain Keller.
Helen Keller had an illness that made her deaf and blind. Since she's deaf, she was also dumb.
Helen Keller contracted an illness at the age of 19 months, which left her both deaf and blind.
yes when she was 87
by touching and feeling things that was in front of her
she had the illness of acute congestion of the stomach and brain
Helen Keller suffered from an illness called "brain fever" at 19 months old, which is believed to have been either scarlet fever or meningitis. This illness left her both deaf and blind.
Helen Keller had a childhood illness which resulted in her being deaf and blind.
The book "The Story of My Life" by Helen Keller primarily takes place in Tuscumbia, Alabama, where Helen Keller was born and initially lost her sight and hearing due to an illness at a young age. It also includes scenes from Helen's education in Boston and her travels in Europe and the United States.
Helen Keller remained blind throughout her life due to an illness as a child that left her deaf and blind. She learned to communicate and achieve many accomplishments despite her disabilities.
she died for the illness she had, also blindness and being deaf.
Scarlet fever and meningitis which led her to be death and blind