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Helen keller the story of my life
1. Close your eyes and ears for five seconds…….
What do you feel?
2. B Y H R U S H I K E S H D AWAN G E
Helen Keller
3. INTRODUCTIO
N
She, is both deaf and blind.
Who would believe such a person would write
books on her own.
4. BIRT
H
• She was born on
27 June 1880 in
Tuscumbia,
Alabama
• She was the child
of Captain Auther
H. Keller
5. The Happy Days Didn’t Last
Long
• At the age of 19 month little
Helen was caught by a fever
which caused her to be deaf
and blind
“Gradually I got used to the silence and
darkness that surrounded me and forgot that
it had ever been different”
6. A shake of head for NO, a nod for YES was her
communicate
Helen’s mother cherished her
tenderly while she was
loosing her sight little by little
The only word she could
remember was “Water”,
this was her only word in
her world at that time
7. Helen Going to have a
teacher
She was struggling to be free. Free from the world of
misery & bitterness where she experienced failures
when expressing herself
Her parents suffered too. They searched for teachers
having the method to teach a child who’s both deaf and
blind.
Helen’s parents were able to find Alexander Grahm Bell
and with his help they were able to find a way to
educate little Helen.
9. Ms. Anne Sullivan was a
light to Helen’s lonely
and dark life.
Anne was so friendly and
kind to the poor girl.
Helen soon showed that
she is capable and
learned quickly
10. The way she learned
Finger play, Spelling word into her hand
First word she learned was doll.
• At the age of ten
Helen had mastered
Braille as well as the
manual alphabet and
even learned to use
the typewriter
11. Names for Everything
Water was the word which Helen couldn’t
understand easily.
Ms.Sullivan put Helen’s hand under water
coming out from the pump and spelled w-a-t-e-r
to her hand
When she realized what water means she
rejoiced.
12. Learning Words
• Ms. Sullivan used
cardboard slips having
raised letters to teach her
words
“One day, Miss Sullivan tells me, I pinned the word
girl on my pinafore and stood in the wardrobe. On
the shelf I arranged the words, is, in, wardrobe.
Nothing delighted me so much as this game”
13. Helen’s Education
Primarily her teacher was Ms. Anne Sullivan
In 1888 entered to Perkins School in Boston
Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New
York City in 1894
In 1896 - Entered Cambridge College for Young
Ladies
14. Helen Keller as a
Graduate
What had she
achieved?
In 1900 she entered to
the Radcliffe college
On 28 June 1904 Helen
graduated from
Radcliffe College
earning a Bachelor of
Arts degree
15. She received honorary doctoral
degrees from
Temple and Harvard Universities in the United
States
Glasgow and Berlin Universities in Europe
Delhi University in India
Witwatersrand University in South Africa
16. Awards
She also received an honorary Academy Award
in 1955 as the inspiration for the documentary
about her life, Helen Keller in Her Story.
In 1964 awarded the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award,
by President Lyndon Johnson
17.
18. Helen Keller was the
first deaf/blind
person to graduated
from College
19. “ I WILL NOT JUST LIVE
MY LIFE. I WILL NOT
JUST SPEND MY LIFE. I
WILL INVEST MY LIFE."
Helen Keller inspired future
generations of people with
disabilities to live life to the
fullest.
The story of my life. One of the most inspiring books we can find. The author Hellen Keller, who she was both blind and deaf.
Who can believe that such a person could write a this sort of book. But as I mentioned earlier this is one of the most inspiring book we can find among a number of such books. This includes the biography of Hellen keller.
Hellen was born on 27 June 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama and she was the eldest child of her father Captain Auther H. Keller. She was a charming child. As always the first child of the family does she was beloved by every one of the family.
She mentioned here at the age of one she walked and she did everything as every little girl does.
But the Happy days didn’t last long. Misery and fate didn’t let the happiness to be last long.
At the age off 19 months she was caught by a fever and this caused her to be deaf and blind
Gradually I got used to the silence and darkness that surrounded me and forgot that it had ever been different”
Little by little Hellen lost both her sight and hearing.
But her mother soon realized her change. When she passed by and when the bell rang for the lunch Hellen didn’t respond to them properly.
But her mother were always with her, she was cherished by her mother.
The only word Hellen could say was water at that age. Her way of communication were her own set of signs, a shake of head for No, a nod for Yes were them.
Hellen was bit angrier and unconscious. The reason was that she could not understand what the others say and the others didn’t respond to her as she expected.
Her parents were worried about this matter and they tried to cure Hellen. The accompanied her to an eminent oculist in Baltimore. But he could not cure Hellen. Instead he gave them a hope. That Hellen could be taught. Her parents consulted Dr. Alexander Grahm Bell as Dr. Chisholm said and Dr. Grahm Bell found a teacher to teach Hellen.
A new page of her life started after this.
Ms.Anne Sullivan was the teacher who was once lost her sight almost and could cure it to an extent to read and do her day to day works.
Ms. Anne was very kind and generous to Hellen and she was the light to Hellen’s dark life. When she started teaching Hellen soon showed her capabilities of learning quickly.
Anne mostly used finger play and spelling words to her hands. In this way Anne taught the first word d-o-l-l to Hellen. She used a woolen doll and put it on Hellen’s hand and spelled it on her hand.
At the age of ten Hellen had mastered Braille and also the manual alphabet.
Water, the word which Hellen couldn’t understand a long time, once she and Anne were at the outdoor Ms.Anne held Hellen’s hand under the flow of water from the pump and spelled w-a-t-e-r to her hand. Suddenly Hellen realized that the word water means the cool liquid which was dripping through her fingers.
To teach Hellen the words Ms.Sullivan used cardboard slips having raised letters
Her first teacher Anne, teach her to use finger spelling, words, to identify objects and so many things. She learnt very quickly. In schools she learn languages, art ect.
Although she is a blind/deaf person and much of her communication was by finger spelling, she had wonderful courage to be graduate. Her graduate life start in 1900. she entered Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf blind person to have ever enrolled at an institution of higher learning. During their time at the College Helen began to write about her life. “The Story of My Life” was published in 1903 . On 28 June 1904 Helen graduated from Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree
Not only that she had earned so many degrees. She received honorary doctoral degrees from, Temple and Harvard Universities in the United States, Glasgow and Berlin Universities in Europe, Delhi University in India and Witwatersrand University in South Africa. Also she had received special awards.
In 1955 she received an honorary Academy Award as the inspiration for the documentary about her life, Helen Keller in Her Story. And also in 1964 she awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award, by President Lyndon Johnson. She speech to various people as many organizations invite her.
In 1904 Helen graduated from Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to obtain a Bachelor of Arts Degree.
She received honorary doctoral degrees from Temple and Harvard Universities in the United States; Glasgow and Berlin Universities in Europe; Delhi University in India; and Witwatersrand University in South Africa. She also received an honorary Academy Award in 1955 as the inspiration for the documentary about her life, Helen Keller in Her Story.