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Blind and deaf, Helen had a short temper as a child, but thanks to the patient education of her governess, she learned her first noun: water. Later, from the original dislike of the teacher to rely on her, according to her requirements to learn Braille and with the effort to communicate with people, but the teacher is leaving, and soon the teacher finds his own happiness and gets married.
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Knowledge gives people love, gives people light, gives people wisdom, it should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, it is to touch the pulse of human activities in history, otherwise you don't understand the ** of human life! ”。Indeed, the power of knowledge is infinite, and it was knowledge that enabled Helen to create these miracles on earth!
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Isn't that Helen trying to study there?
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If You Give Me Three Days of Light" tells people that the most valuable thing about a person is the spirit of optimism and never say die.
Suffering is a stepping stone to genius, "It is suffering that forges Helen's strong sexual friend. As a blind, deaf and dumb disabled person, she has a healthy psychology beyond ordinary people. She used the scenes she could feel and imagine to express her thirst for knowledge, her love for human beings and her love for life.
She used her personal experience to reveal a truth to the world: the most valuable thing for a person is the spirit of optimism and never say die.
Writing background. Helen Keller was born a healthy baby, but at the age of 19 months, a sudden illness robbed her of her sight and hearing. Helen, who suddenly becomes deaf-blind, becomes irritable and irritable due to her fear of the outside world, until she meets her life-changing tutor, Anne Sullivan.
With the help of Ms. Sullivan and her tenacious will, Helen finally graduated from Harvard University.
This book, known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", is the representative work of this famous American deaf-blind female writer. In the form of autobiographical essays, the book is a true record of the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-blind woman.
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If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is a masterpiece of prose by contemporary American writer Helen Keller. The first half of the essay focuses on Helen's life after she became blind and deaf, and the second half describes Helen's school career. At the same time, it also introduces her experience of different and colorful life and her charity activities.
From the perspective of a weak woman with a cripple and a strong will, she admonishes able-bodied people to cherish life and cherish all that the Creator has given them. In April 2020, it was included in the Reading Guidance Catalogue for Primary and Secondary School Students of the Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education (2020 Edition).
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Hello dear. If you give me three days of light, the main content: This story is mainly about a man named Helen.
With the help of Miss Sullivan, Keller's girl overcame all kinds of difficulties that ordinary people could not overcome, and with her perseverance, she was admitted to Harvard University, a high-end university in the United States, and graduated with honors. After entering the society, she successively traveled to the United States, Europe, and Asia to give speeches, raise funds for the blind, deaf and mute, establish charities, and write 14 works, which are respected by the world. Inspire people to be brave, strong, optimistic to face life, and cherish the life of self-congratulation.
Although Helen only had 19 months of light and voice in her life, she brought infinite light and hope to people all over the world!
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Five chapters? I don't, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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