AN ADVOCATE FOR HOPE
By Grace Tran
Heller Keller went from bitter to loving, from disturbed
to compassionate, and from hateful to charitable. At age two, an illness seized her sight and
hearing. Luckily, Helen gained Annie
Sullivan as her teacher. Annie taught
Helen words and helped her graduate from Radcliffe College. Ultimately, Helen journeyed to numberless
towns and encouraged and gave hope to those who are disabled.
Helen Keller was only two years old when she became very
ill. The sickness affected her ability
to see and hear. Helen’s father searched
and found her a special teacher, Annie Sullivan. At first, Annie tamed Helen to behave. One day, Annie pumped water onto Helen’s hand. Then she spelled the word water on it. At that moment, Helen understood everything
had a name. She grew persistent in
learning. Helen learned 300 words in a
few weeks and also to read Braille.
As Helen grew older, she graduated from Radcliffe College
with honors. She wrote a book, The Story of my Life, which gave Annie
and her a comfortable lifestyle. The
majority came to listen to her lectures tours that comforted them. Helen traveled to every continent except
Antarctica, just to encourage people who had disabilities.
When I grow up, I want to be just like Helen Keller, helping
people with disabilities. Helen is kind
and passionate. I see myself overcoming fears, graduating from college, and giving
hope to the world.
1 comment:
Grace,
I have no doubt you'll achieve all your goals and dreams. Keep writing!
Coach Jen
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