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The story of my life
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The Story of My Life, first published in 1903, is Helen Keller’s
autobiography detailing her early life, especially her
experiences with Anne Sullivan . Portions of it were adapted
by William Gibson for a 1957 Playhouse 90 production, a 1959
Broadway play , a 1962 Hollywood feature film , and the Indian
film "Black", which was directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The
book is dedicated to inventor Alexander Graham Bell. The
dedication reads, "To ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Who has
taught the deaf to speak and enabled the listening ear to hear
speech from the Atlantic to the Rockies, I dedicate this Story of
My Life."
5. Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27,
1880 in a tiny town, Tuscumbia, in
Northern Alabama, USA. Her father,
Arthur Keller, had served in the
Confederate Army during the American
Civil War. Her mother, Kate Keller, was
the daughter of Charles W. Adams, a
Brigadier General in the Confederate Army.
6.
: Helen’s
father, Arthur Keller had
been a captain in the
Confederate Army. He was a
hospitable man who enjoyed
bringing guests home to see
his garden .
7. : Helen’s
mother, Kate Keller was an
early source of comfort for
the troubled child. Kate
learned the manual
alphabet so that she could
communicate effectively with
her daughter.
8. Helen's father was a captain Arthur H.
Keller. He was a former officer of the
Confederate Army. Her mother was
Kate Adams Keller . Her family was
very caring and didn't treated Hellen
as curse. Always tried to help her.
They loved her like a normal held and
considering her as first body in family.
Therefore Helen was most lovely
child of her parents.
9. : When
Anne went to teach Helen Keller, she
was only twenty years old and a
recent graduate of the Perkins
Institution for the blind.
Throughout Helen’s life, Sullivan
was dedicated to supporting her
efforts in education and in social
reform, which was uninterrupted
even after Sullivan married Helen
Keller’s editor, John Albert Macy.
Sullivan died in 1936.
10. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell first met Keller
when she was six years old and her parents
brought her to him for advice on how to teach
her. Dr. Bell suggested that they contact the
Perkins Institution for the Blind, which they
did. Dr. Bell remained a friend to Keller and
Anne Sullivan and accompanied them on a
trip to the World’s Fair.
As a child, Keller sensed Bell’s tender
disposition,as she notesin chapter three,
‘‘Child as I was, I at once felt the tendernessand
sympathywhich endearedDr. Bell to so many
hearts, as his wonderful achievementsenlist
their admiration”. TheStoryof MyLifeis
dedicated to him.
11. When Helen was young , it had been Dr bell's recommendation to Helen's
parents to meet Mr Anagnos , which finally resulted in the arrival of Anne
Sullivan in Helen's life.
He had been most sympathetic right from the beginning. He had a special
manner of making everything looking interesting. Helen visited the World
Fair with him and he introduced her to auto phones and other inventions
that made communication in the world with great interest . These
experiences matured Helen and she felt that she had taken a great leap
from the world of the fairy tales to the real practical world . He was
humorous and poetic. His contribution in making life easy for deprived
people will be remembered for a long time by the world.
He was loved for that he himself achieved and for what he evoked from
others.
12. Mr. Anagnos was the director of
the Perkins Institution. He sent
Anne Sullivan to the Keller's’ home.
He and Keller became friends, and
he had her sit on his knee when
she visited the Institution. When
Keller wrote ‘‘The Frost King,’’ she
sent it to him for his birthday, but
because Mr. Anagnos came to
believe that she intentionally
plagiarized it, the friendship was
forever ruined.
13. Dr Edward Everett Hale was in life of Helen since she was
eight . Dr Hale was wise and had tender sympathy for Helen in
times of trial and sorrow. He showed Helen the truth behind
daqmas. He also showed her how and what she could believe
live and be free. He told Helen about the love for the country
and kindness to the last of brethren. He also told her about
sincere desire to line upward. For Helen Dr Hale was a great
inspiration he was a prophet and a mighty doer of the world.
He was indeed a friend of all his race
DR EDWARD EVERETT HALE
14. Helen acknowledge the significance
of the Hutton couple in her
autobiography in glory terms. Helen
was delighted to visit the lovely
residence of Mr and Mrs.. Hutton.
Mr Hutton was the kindest amn and
the most generous person.
Mrs.. Hutton had often advised and
helped Helen in her progress
through college. When Helen felt
discouraged, Mrs. Hutton wrote
letters to inspire and encourage her.
Helen always remembered the
words “one painful duty fulfilled
makes the next planer and easier.
MR AND MRS. HUTTON
15. When Helen was young , it had been Dr bell's
recommendation to Helen's parents to meet Mr
Anagnos , which finally resulted in the arrival of
Anne Sullivan in Helen's life.
He had been most sympathetic right from the
beginning. He had a special manner of making
everything looking interesting. Helen visited the
World Fair with him and he introduced her to auto
phones and other inventions that made
communication in the world with great interest .
These experiences murtured Helen and she fell
that she had taken a great leap from the world of
the fairy tales to the real practical world . He was
humorous and poetic. His contribution in making
life easy for deprived people will be remembered
for a long time by the world.
He was loved for that he himself achieved and for
what he evoked from others.
DR. GRAHAM BELL
When Helen was young , it had been Dr bell's
recommendation to Helen's parents to meet Mr
Anagnos , which finally resulted in the arrival of
Anne Sullivan in Helen's life.
He had been most sympathetic right from the
beginning. He had a special manner of making
everything looking interesting. Helen visited the
World Fair with him and he introduced her to auto
phones and other inventions that made
communication in the world with great interest .
These experiences murtured Helen and she fell
that she had taken a great leap from the world of
the fairy tales to the real practical world . He was
humorous and poetic. His contribution in making
life easy for deprived people will be remembered
for a long time by the world.
He was loved for that he himself achieved and for
what he evoked from others.
DR. GRAHAM BELL
16. Miss Sullivan was the teacher found by
director of the Perkins institution for blind
people to tech Helen. She was not only
who transformed Helen's life but made her
tolerate physical barrier. When she entered
Helen' s life , she brought a fresh breeze of
joy and love. Her instructional and
innovative ideas made even learning
playful .
Helen was taken outdoor in the fields and
gardens and they were her first lessons.
Miss Sullivan was constantly with her ,
giving her practice and treating her like a
normal child. She taught her geography by
taking her to the beach and Helen learned
science by watching a plant grow. Miss
Sullivan transformed a child who was
locked in a dark and silent world into one
who read, speak and write books as well.
MISS SULLIVAN
17. Bishop Brook gave Helen a real sense of
joy in life and Helen always learned a fine
thought, in every meeting she had with
him. He taught Helen that there is only one
universal religion 'the religion of lace'. He
imported a very fine message to Helen that
if one loves heavenly father with whole
heart and love each child of god , then
these lies a key to freedom.
Bishop had a noble soul and he led a very
pure life, seeing god in very thing. He
emphasized that there was no creed, the
only worship is to nurture two ideas- 'the
fatherhood of god ' and 'the brotherhood of
man.'
Helen could not forget his teaching and
remained great full for such kind people.
BISHOP BROOK
Bishop Brook gave Helen a real sense of
joy in life and Helen always learned a fine
thought, in every meeting she had with
him. He taught Helen that there is only one
universal religion 'the religion of lace'. He
imported a very fine message to Helen that
if one loves heavenly father with whole
heart and love each child of god , then
these lies a key to freedom.
Bishop had a noble soul and he led a very
pure life, seeing god in very thing. He
emphasized that there was no creed, the
only worship is to nurture two ideas- 'the
fatherhood of god ' and 'the brotherhood of
man.'
Helen could not forget his teaching and
remained great full for such kind people.
BISHOP BROOK
Bishop Brook gave Helen a real sense of
joy in life and Helen always learned a fine
thought, in every meeting she had with
him. He taught Helen that there is only one
universal religion 'the religion of lace'. He
imported a very fine message to Helen that
if one loves heavenly father with whole
heart and love each child of god , then
these lies a key to freedom.
Bishop had a noble soul and he led a very
pure life, seeing god in very thing. He
emphasized that there was no creed, the
only worship is to nurture two ideas- 'the
fatherhood of god ' and 'the brotherhood of
man.'
Helen could not forget his teaching and
remained great full for such kind people.
BISHOP BROOK
Bishop Brook gave Helen a real sense of
joy in life and Helen always learned a fine
thought, in every meeting she had with
him. He taught Helen that there is only one
universal religion 'the religion of lace'. He
imported a very fine message to Helen that
if one loves heavenly father with whole
heart and love each child of god , then
these lies a key to freedom.
Bishop had a noble soul and he led a very
pure life, seeing god in very thing. He
emphasized that there was no creed, the
only worship is to nurture two ideas- 'the
fatherhood of god ' and 'the brotherhood of
man.'
Helen could not forget his teaching and
remained great full for such kind people.
BISHOP BROOK