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Why Is Helen Keller So Blind

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In 1882 at the age of only one, Helen Keller developed an illness—resulting in her becoming blind and deaf. Although Keller was blind and deaf, as portrayed in “A Picture of Friendship”, Keller did not let these disabilities control her life. When she first grew blind and deaf, Keller was an incredibly hostile child. Since she could not see or hear, she had to be shielded from things that could get in her way or harm her. Keller also did not know how to communicate, and acted out in strange ways that her parents did not understand. When Keller reached the age of 6, her parents hired Anne Sullivan, a blind woman who they believed had a chance of teaching her how to communicate. The first word that Sullivan tried to teach Keller was doll. She
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