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When Helen Keller was 19 months old, she lost her precious hearing and sight because of illness, so she became a severely disabled child who was deaf, dumb and blind. She didn't study and live like a normal person, but she challenged the disease again and again by her own will, overcame the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people, persisted, and finally got into college and became an excellent speaker.

Helen Keller is an extraordinary girl, and she has the courage to fight to the end; Have an amazing will; And the ideal of devoting one's life to the welfare of the blind. Although she suffered such a big blow in her life, she has the determination to challenge the god of fate! Although she lost her sight, she couldn't feel the profusion of rainbows after the rain, nor could she appreciate the brightness of the bright moon. She couldn't appreciate the beauty of nature with her own eyes, but she felt it with her heart. < P > Helen had a great wish since childhood, that is, to set up a foundation for the blind. After being admitted to the university, she has been running for the creation foundation, and the best thing in her life is to help others. Compared with Helen Keller, I am small. I don't have her amazing will, and I don't have her beautiful vision. On me, there are more shortcomings of the only child: fragility, fear of fatigue, < P > always trying to avoid difficulties.

after reading the autobiography of Helen Keller, I completely entered her world, which gave me great shock. I, no, not only myself, but all people should learn from Helen and her spirit of selfless dedication, helping others and striving for perfection.

The phrase "the sword is sharpened, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold" is very suitable for Helen.

reading is hard, but I enjoy it.

On the journey of life, although everyone looks forward to happiness and no one likes sadness, they are like twin sisters, who will always live together on the stage of life. The same is true for us to learn knowledge, for the dazzling "digital maze" and for the headache composition. These seemingly really hard, but at the other end of the hard, we are greeted by a string of happy notes.

"No pains, no gains." You have to pay a certain price for hard work. Without hard work, how can you appreciate the sweet harvest? The sea of knowledge is not always calm. If you want to gain true knowledge, you must raise your sails and work hard, which must be very bitter. In front of it, are we afraid of difficulties or fighting for progress? Of course, the former will not achieve anything in his career, let alone appreciate the fun of learning; while the latter will appreciate the fragrance of knowledge and usher in "plum blossoms." The fruitful results. Think about every progress you have made, and what you have not achieved through hard work!

"The sword front comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." What we are eager for is to acquire knowledge, and it is nothing to pay a price. Of course, it is hard to learn, but it is not very fast for us to apply the knowledge gained through hard work to the great cause of building the motherland and contribute to the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people.

On the afternoon of June 1st, 1968, Helen Keller died in her sleep at the age of 87. Miss Keller became deaf and blind at the age of 18 months after birth, but miraculously completed her life.

Helen Keller was born in 188 in Tuscany mbia, a town in northern Alabama. When she was one and a half years old, a serious illness deprived her of her sight and hearing, and then she lost her ability to express herself in language. However, in this dark and lonely world, she actually learned to read and speak, and graduated from Radcliffe College in the United States with excellent results, becoming a well-known writer and educator who has mastered five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won awards from many governments.

The most important thing for a deaf and blind person is to learn to read. From learning to read to learn to read, it takes more perseverance than ordinary people. Helen observed Miss Sullivan's lips with her fingers, and understood her throat tremor, mouth movement and facial expression with her sense of touch, which was often inaccurate. In order to make herself able to pronounce a word or sentence well, she has to practice repeatedly. Helen never gives in to failure.

During the 14 years from Helen's education at the age of 7 to her admission to Radcliffe College, she wrote a lot of letters to her relatives, friends and classmates. These letters either described what she saw and heard on the trip, or poured out her feelings, while others repeated a story she just heard, which was very rich in content. When she was studying in college, many textbooks didn't have blind texts, and she had to rely on others to spell the contents of the books in her hands, so she spent much more time previewing her lessons than other students. While other students are playing and singing outside, she is spending a lot of time preparing lessons.

Helen's ability to reach such high academic achievements in out of the dark is not only due to her own perseverance, but also due to her teacher Sullivan's follow-up instruction. She said that "the day when my teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan came to my home was the most important day in my life" and "she liberated my spirit". It was her teacher who taught her to read and know that everything has a name, and it was also the teacher who taught her what an abstract noun like "love" was. Helen became ignorant and surly after she was sick and disabled in her childhood, and almost became a hopeless waste. But it is indeed a miracle that she became a cultured college student. It can be said that half of this miracle was created by Helen's teacher, Anne Sullivan, and it was the fruit of her lofty dedication and scientific education methods. No matter what Miss Sullivan teaches Helen, she always tells it clearly with a nice story or a poem. Her educational experience is very rich and her educational methods are different. She never keeps Helen in her room for a rigid and injected classroom education.

Helen overcame the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life. She can ride horses, ski and play chess. She also likes drama performances and visits museums and places of interest, from which she can gain knowledge. When she was 21 years old, she published her first novel "The Story of My Life" in cooperation with her teacher. In the next 6 years, she wrote 14 books.