Imagine... if you were very, very spoiled. You would probably put on huge tantrums when you didn't get your way. Also, she is frustrated because she doesn't understand what she is feeling and hearing, because she can't see it.
One anecdote about Helen Keller is about how Anne Sullivan taught Helen the meanings of words. For example, she let Helen touch water and then wrote the word 'water on Helen's hand with her finger.
tantrums every day, no let me correct my self. tantrums every HOUR! screaming and yelling. until she met anne. then she started to love to read and learn about nature.
tantrums every day, no let me correct my self. tantrums every HOUR! screaming and yelling. until she met anne. then she started to love to read and learn about nature.
She let helen communicate through sign language by feeling her hands make the shapes of letters
She was deaf and blind,but she didn't let herself down... She wanted to learn more.
Helen Keller did many things wrong. But everyone pitied her and let her get away with anything. Helen got used to that and did anything she wanted, when she wanted, because she knew no trouble would come to her if she did
Helen Keller was known to be a curious, determined, and intelligent young girl despite being deaf and blind. She was highly inquisitive and eager to learn, eventually becoming a renowned author, lecturer, and activist for people with disabilities. Helen's strong will and perseverance served as an inspiration to many.
Helen Keller accomplished her goals through determination, resilience, and hard work. Despite being deaf and blind, she did not let her disabilities prevent her from pursuing her dreams. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, Keller learned to communicate, graduated from college, became an author and lecturer, and dedicated her life to advocating for people with disabilities.
Helen Keller's young adulthood was very tough. Anne Sullivan was her teacher to help her "see" and "hear" soon after that Keller learned to speak form another teacher and went back to Anne Sullivan and showed her what she learned. Helen knew that speaking was going to be hard and frusterating. Then showed her family what she learned with her new skills. Her family was very proud of Helen and rewarded her. That was he young adulthood.
the american foundation for the blind is something that let blind and daef people have a life and be able to have money when they didnt have it. And Helen Keller helped with that.
Helen Keller's only romantic relationship was with her secretary Peter Fagan. She took out a marriage license to marry him, but her parents forced her to end the relationship. One User said: Before Helen could tell her mom and sister about the engagement it was already in newspapers. Mildred made Helen stay with her and her husband and child so she could forget about Peter. But she didn't. Helen was pretty upset when her mother didn't let her get married. She had no choice but to drop the engagement.
Yes they can ,let them know that you love him/her and he/she will respond