Helen Keller's middle-aged life in the summer of 1887 was more interesting to Helen than ever. Everything she touches or naming seems to bring her closer to other parts of the world, so she becomes happy and confident. One thing that Anne and Helen cooperated with was finding everything. She teaches various kinds of flowers and trees through her odor and emotion. Most of Ann and Helen's classes were held outdoors during the summer. They like climbing trees and reading books.
Helen Keller 's efforts to mark the way for the deaf, foolish and blind people is encouraging. Helen Keller talked about socialism; Helen Keller conveyed the benefits of the copper strike; Helen Keller laughed at the American Constitution; Helen Keller was poor in these respects. She exceeded her depth. She talked about obstacles to restrictions, and there are not many decisions or science to overcome. Her knowledge is nearly pure theory, it must be, unfortunately the world and its problems are very practical.
Helen Keller imagines that he can neither see nor hear it in life, and he does not know how to communicate with the surrounding people. The dark world is Helen Keller who lives for 6 years. Since her six years of age, Helen Keller has become a source of inspiration for people. From 1886 to 1960, she proved herself as a creative and moving American woman. She is a writer and lecturer, fighting the rights of disadvantaged groups around the world. Most importantly, she overcame the two greatest Helen Keller who changed the culture of hearing, hearing impairment, blindness. She encourages so many people to go beyond their limits, and shows that even girls everyone calls "dumb" will not stop there. Keller was born in Tuscany, Alabama, a small town in Ivy Green. On July 27th 1880, she was a very ordinary baby she could see and hear. She was very sick until she was 19 months old, and it was terrible that she lost her hearing and sight. She is called "wild child"