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    1957. The play is based off of the life of Helen Keller, who was diagnosed being blind and deaf at a young age, due to an illness. When Helen was about the age of six, the Kellers higher a teacher named Anne Sullivan, who was hired to teach Helen language by Captain Keller. Having been blind before, Anne had much experience and motivation to teach Helen. After many surgeries, Anne was in fact able to see, just not very well. Sullivan stayed with the Kellers in their home located in Alabama.…

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    Helen Keller A hero is a person who is caring, brave and determined. Heros posses these qualities, and are influential because of their outstanding achievements. Their actions influence people around them to adopt these noble qualities. Selfless and courageous heroes are people who are role models, and an example of one hero is Helen Keller. The beginning of Helen’s life was typical, but at the age of two, she became ill with a sickness called brain fever. Brain fever is a disease that causes…

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    Searched” people in history that took a stand. I went through lots of lists trying to find an interesting person to do. Finally, I thought of Helen Keller after looking for a while. I decided that she would be a good person to do because I thought I already knew a lot of information about her. I easily found five secondary sources because Helen Keller is very well-known.The five sources were all websites. These five sites helped me learn the background of her life, and also the…

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    Those teachers are important and vital in our lives. However, there are many different types of teachers, and not all of them are hired to teach you. In life, to succeed we will need many teachers to help us become the person we are meant to be. Helen Keller once said that "alone we can do so little, together we can do so much." We cannot go through life alone, we need people there to teach us, and to guide us. A popular African proverb say that "it takes a village to raise a child." Your…

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    Upon completing college, Helen Keller realized she wanted to go out into the world and find ways to help improve the lives other people who were similar to her. She began to travel the world speaking on behalf of others who were living with disabilities and helping them understand that they were fully capable of doing all of the things others who were fully abled could do. During the beginning half of the 20th century, Helen Keller really began to get into the social and political issues that…

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    Tristin Ludwig Could you imagine a life without color, sound, nor communication? Well that is what life was like for Helen Keller, she was a blind, deaf, and mute child. This turbulent journey all started when Helen got sick with “brain fever”, she was about eighteen months old when this happened. This fascinating story was brought to life in a play called “The Miracle Worker”. It was written by William Gibson in 1956. Six years after the play came out, a movie was released based on the play.…

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    In the film The Miracle Worker, Helen Keller had to face many challenges due to her lack of speech and sight. Her family had little faith that her condition would improve. Her parents were overwhelmed by and did not understand her condition. They considered sending her to an asylum, and did not provide any tools to help her. She was constantly mocked by her family, particularly her brother. She had to deal with being unable to communicate with her peers. Helen learned how to communicate with…

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    Feaster Journal Entry 2 The Miracle Worker (2000 remake) We all have heard of Helen Keller's story, sad little deaf, blind and mute girl who was more animal than human, who was rescued by her teacher who did not just let her continue the lifestyle that was easiest for her family. This movie I greatly enjoyed because this time I was watching, not as a bored student watching this during school time, but a college ASL student who was able to critically think about everything that was occurring.…

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    How could a feeble Irish woman be capable of rescuing over 200 children? Missionary Amy Carmichael did exactly that! Travel to India and took children from house of his homes and brought them into a safe environment. Carmichael shared the love of Christ by advising the women and children, who were often thought as inferior to men, and help them learn how to except Jesus as their Savior. At the age of 14, she decided she wanted to follow God and spread His Word across the world. Following the…

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    When I was only 19 months old, I suffered because of a high fever, the one symptom from my mystery illness, and it made me deaf and blind. At 6 years old, my parents had me introduced to Anne Sullivan in an attempt to teach me to communicate. Anne started by teaching me that everything has meaning. I then learned the letters in the alphabet. Anne also taught me how to express my thoughts and emotions. This was liberating, and I really enjoyed practicing conversing with my family and friends. As…

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