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प्रश्न
How important was the presence of Miss Anne Sullivan in Helen’s life?
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उत्तर
Anne Sullivan is best known as Helen Keller’s teacher and companion who connected her with the outside world. Miss Sullivan was not only successful in bringing Helen out of darkness and uncertainty but also instrumental in making her think, thereby helping her make a connection between the abstract and the physical world. Miss Sullivan and Helen Keller were together for forty-nine years. During this period, Miss Sullivan strived hard to mentor Helen in all possible ways. Whether it was reading books indoors or exploring the world outside, Miss Sullivan was Helen’s constant companion. Although Miss Sullivan followed a strict schedule while teaching Helen, she carefully employed ideas which Helen would willingly accept while learning new things. She spelled each word on Helen’s palm and made her feel everything which Helen wanted to explore and know about. Miss Sullivan even helped Helen in getting her degree from Radcliffe College despite great difficulties. Miss Sullivan’s lifelong companionship with Helen Keller is indeed aweinspiring and helps people understand how a teacher through her perseverance and devotion can miraculously change a student’s life. These accounts suggest that Miss Anne Sullivan’s presence in Helen’s life was indispensible.
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