military. They lived and survived in a challenging and dangerous world. Everything was more difficult for Helen Keller because she was blind and deaf. For example, Helen had to learn arithmetic without being able to see the numbers or hear herself count. She worked hard even though she didn’t always like it. “Arithmetic seems to have been my only study I did not like” (TSML 24). Chris Kyle, too, was always hard-working, even when he wasn’t on duty. He had to practice to stay sharp and observation was hard work even when not on duty. Chris Kyle was always focused and hard-working because there were lives on the line. “The bigger part was that I felt I could do a better job protecting the Marines if I was with them” (American Sniper 182). Helen Keller and Chris Kyle are similar because they both worked hard to accomplish more …show more content…
Helen Keller always thought of herself as being normal or being better. One time while at the ocean for the first time she recalls, “No sooner had I been helped into my bathing suit than I sprang out upon the warm sand and without thought of fear plunged into the cool water” (TSML 35). This shows that even though Helen was blind, she stills had the confidence to jump into something she had never jumped into before. Chris Kyle was much the same. He always thought of himself as the best or better than most snipers. In one watch during a batter there was an enemy extremely far away and unshootable by most, but not to Chris. “Anything someone tells me I can’t do something, it gets me thinking I can do it. I took the shot” (American Sniper 204). Chris Kyle took the shot and made it because he was confident he could hit the