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Helen Keller, masterpiece is If Give Me Three Days of Light.
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Helen Keller.
If you give me three days of light.
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Helen Keller is a blind and deaf American writer and educator.
When he was young, he was deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes. At the age of seven, Anne Sullivan served as her tutor and became her mentor for 50 years. With Sullivan's help, he entered the university and graduated with honors.
While in college, she wrote "The Story of My Life", which tells how she overcame illness and disability, and inspired thousands of disabled and normal people. The book has been translated into 50 languages and circulated around the world. Since then, many more texts and several autobiographical works have been written**, showing that darkness and silence do not exist.
Keller became a prominent social reformer, speaking all over the United States, in Europe and Asia, and raising money for the blind and deaf. During World War II, she visited many hospitals to pay homage to blind soldiers, and her spirit was revered. In 1964, she was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for American citizens, and the following year she was selected as one of the ten outstanding women of the world.
Life of Helen and Keller:
He was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscambia, Alabama, USA.
In January 1882, he became blind and deaf due to scarlet fever.
In March 1887, Anne Sullivan became Keller's teacher.
In June 1899, she was admitted to Radcliffe College for Women at Harvard University.
1902 1903 Wrote and published "My Life" (some translations of "The Story of My Life").
He graduated summa laude in June 1904.
1908 1913 Author of "My World", "Song of the Stone Wall", "Out of the Darkness".
In 1916 he suffered an unhappy marriage.
In 1919, he was invited to Hollywood to star in movies.
In 1924, he became the main leader of the American Association of the Blind.
In 1929, he wrote "The Second Half of My Life" (also translated as "My Later Life").
Toured England in 1930.
1931 Honorary degree from Temple University in 1933. Visits to France, Yugoslavia, and the United Kingdom.
On October 20, 1936, the teacher Anne Sullivan died.
1942 In 1952, he visited 13 countries on Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
In 1953, the documentary "The Unconquerable" about Keller's life and work was released in the United States.
In 1955, he received an honorary degree from Harvard University for his book "Teacher: Anne Sullivan Massey."
In 1959, the United Nations launched the "Helen Keller" world campaign.
In 1960, the American Association for the Blind Overseas issued the "Helen Keller" prize.
In 1964, he was awarded the Order of Freedom.
He died on June 1, 1968.
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Set off with emotion.
In our lives, there are so many touching scenes, touching people, and touching things. The world has become more diverse as a result. With these touches, we made great strides forward.
Early in the morning to school, I walked on the spacious asphalt road in Laizhou City. The air is extraordinarily fresh as if it has been filtered, and when you take a breath, you will feel refreshed, and every cell in your body will be very comfortable. There is a lawn nearby, and the grass straightens its waist spiritually, green, tender, and endearing.
The blades of grass are covered with crystal-like dewdrops, which are crystal clear in the sunlight. The first sun in the distance radiated warmth to people, red like a child's face. I reveled in the beauty of the city of Laizhou.
A classmate occasionally flew by him, showing a sunny smile: "Good morning!" "There was a youthful energy around me.
Pedestrians had smiles on their faces. What a pleasant environment I live in! I was deeply moved.
So, I carefully collected them and went to school with a feeling.
In class, the young female teacher is talking in class and writing on the blackboard. I saw her hand clutching the chalk, and the dust covered her beautiful hands, but she didn't care, and continued to speak as best she could. I remembered that a few days ago, in order to teach better, she prepared a courseware.
In order to get out of this courseware as soon as possible, she had to rest on Sundays, and she had to stay up late to make courseware after finishing the lecture in the evening. Thinking of this, I can't help but be deeply moved by the teacher's persistent spirit. So, I listened to the class more carefully and didn't let go of every detail of the teacher's explanation.
I carefully collected these impressions and studied hard with them.
During the holidays, I read famous books at home. I read Helen Keller's "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" and couldn't help but be deeply moved by her spirit. She was blind and deaf in both ears since she was a child, and she lost almost all means of contact with the outside world.
But she was not discouraged, she was self-reliant, she studied the language with Teacher Sullivan and did not give up. Finally, she became a famous American female writer. From her, I thought of Ostrovsky, who wrote the immortal masterpiece "How Steel is Made", and Zhang Haidi, China's "Paul", ......I was deeply moved by their tenacious spirit, their lives have gone through ups and downs, but they have all overcome their fate with their strong will, and they have moved the world!
I carefully collected them and faced life with emotion!
I was touched by the beautiful environment in which I lived; I am touched by the gardeners who are committed to their ordinary posts; I am touched by those noble souls whose fate is rough but who struggle tenaciously! Touched, let our life be colorful! Let's set off bravely with emotion!
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As an American Helen, who has been blind and deaf in both ears since childhood. Keller Hui did, with astonishing perseverance she fought against the darkness, and with her hands and hard work, she entered Harvard University, which was coveted.
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Today, we are studying the text "Helen Keller", which has taught me the truth of perseverance. We see with our eyes and hear with our ears every day, and all this is beautiful, but how painful it is for a person who is blind and deaf in both ears. Even so, she was not depressed, not depressed, but tenaciously struggled, struggled, and achieved remarkable results, this person is Helen Keller.
Helen Keller is a severely disabled child, but her parents did not give up on her, but asked a tutor to teach her This teacher is Anne Sullivan, who opened the window of Helen Keller's heart and changed Helen Keller's life. He successfully graduated from Harvard University in the United States and became a famous female writer, such a blind and deaf disabled person, became the greatest figure of the 20th century, if he did not have tenacious perseverance, perseverance and fighting spirit, she could have achieved such brilliant results today? Of course not.
In view of this, I can't help but think of myself, there is no difficulty in doing things by myself, it is okay to have smooth sailing, once I encounter difficulties, I will retreat and play "retreat", compared with Helen Keller, I am really ashamed! In the future, I will definitely follow the example of Helen Keller, learn from her perseverance and struggle, and believe that I will definitely achieve good results in the near future.
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