The main deeds of Helen Keller

Helen ADAMS Keller (1June 27th, 880-1June 60th, 968), an American educator for the disabled, was born in mbia, Tuscany on June 27th, 880. She was forced to lose her sight and hearing because of the high fever that lasted for several days in1September. In this dark and lonely world, she didn't give up on herself, but kept trying to improve herself. With the help of Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to overcome the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life and has gained a lot of knowledge, learned to read and speak, and started to communicate with others. She graduated with honors from Radcliffe College of Harvard University and became a well-known writer and educator who was proficient in English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over 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 praises from people all over the world and awards from many governments.

Helen believes that the tragedy of vision and hearing loss often occurs in families that cannot treat their children in time because of poverty. In order to eliminate the evil phenomenon caused by social inequality, Helen joined the American Meditation Socialist Party.

America) and IWW (World Organization of Industrial Workers) have become radical socialists. They have written two articles, How did I become a socialist and Why did I join IWW, to explain their motives. However, western history textbooks often praise Helen Keller's early stories of fighting diseases. However, the fact that she was a socialist as an adult was deliberately ignored. This point is mentioned in the book "Lies told by my teacher-mistakes made in American history textbooks". Helen Keller wrote 14 masterpieces in her life. My life is her first novel. As soon as it was published, it caused a sensation in the United States and was called "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", which had a great influence in the world. This book is compiled from three books by Helen Keller, My Life, out of the dark and Teacher, and the famous essay "If you give me three days of light" published by Atlantic Monthly. It introduces Helen Keller completely and systematically.

Real and great life, many words are the first time to meet readers in China. Helen Keller is the eighth lesson in the fifth grade of Jiangsu Education Press. My teacher, the ninth lesson in the sixth grade of the trial version, was selected as the first-year textbook of Beijing Normal University Press, and Life Remodeling was selected as the fifth lesson in the eighth grade of People's Education Press. If you give me three days of light (excerpt) was selected as the high school Chinese of Jiangsu Education Press. A unique life individual shocked the world in her brave way. Helen Keller, a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind, has spent 88 spring and autumn years of her life, but 87 years in loneliness without light, silence and language. However, it is such a claustrophobic person in the blind and deaf world who graduated from Radcliffe College of Harvard University. She used all the strength of her life to run around and set up a charity to benefit the disabled, and was selected as one of the top ten hero idols in the 20th century by Time magazine. This miracle was created by an indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life, embraced the world with love, faced difficulties with amazing perseverance, and finally found the bright side of life in the dark. Finally, she extended her loving hands to the whole world. Helen Keller (June 27, 65438+0880-June 27, 65438+June 0968 10) was a famous American blind and deaf woman writer and speaker in the 20th century. With a strong will, she was admitted to Radcliffe College of Harvard University and became the first blind and deaf person in the world to complete her college education. She was selected as one of the "Top Ten Idols of Mankind" by Time magazine and awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Give me three days of light is the representative work of Helen Keller's prose. From the perspective of a weak woman, she warned healthy people to cherish life and everything given by the creator. In addition, my life story included in this book is known as "all kinds of human beings". She was blind and deaf because of illness since childhood, but she made unremitting efforts to overcome great difficulties and finished college. She wrote more than a dozen works in her life, and devoted herself to social activities to help disabled children, protect women's rights and interests, and strive for racial equality. She won the Presidential Medal of Freedom on 1964. Her story has been made into a movie twice. Her story was also included in the ninth lesson of the fifth-grade Chinese textbook of the Soviet Education Press, entitled Helen Keller. It has also been included in the fifth lesson of the eighth edition of the People's Education Edition Chinese textbook, and the eighth module of the twelfth volume of primary school English has also been included in the topic of "reshaping life". Teacher Sullivan and Helen Keller hit it off immediately and got along well within a few days. Helen Keller also learned to read from her.

One day, the teacher wrote the word "water" on Helen Keller's palm. Helen Keller always confuses "cup" with "water". Later, she got impatient and broke the new doll that the teacher gave her. But Miss Sullivan didn't give up on Helen. She took Helen Keller to the fountain and asked her to put her little hand under the spray hole to let the cool spring water splash out. Teacher Sullivan wrote the words "water" and "water" on Helen Keller's palm again, and Helen Keller will never be confused again. Helen later recalled: "Somehow, the secret of language was suddenly revealed, and I finally knew that water was a substance that flowed through my palm." This word of water awakened my soul. Give me light, hope and happiness. This story has been compiled into the textbook of the sixth grade of the new standard English primary school. However, Miss Sullivan thinks that it is still inconvenient to communicate just because she knows how to read and can't speak. Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind since childhood, could not hear other people's voices or see their mouths. Therefore, although she is not dumb, she can't speak. Teacher Sullivan found an expert for Helen Keller, and taught her to feel the changes of mouth shape when others speak with her hands, and to learn pronunciation through the difference between inhaling and exhaling through the nasal cavity. Of course, it was a very difficult thing, but Helen Keller did it. Helen Keller, a blind writer, not only broke through the functional barrier and learned to speak, but also devoted her life to giving speeches to disabled people everywhere and encouraging them to affirm themselves.

People face up to the welfare of the disabled and set up service institutions to help them live a healthy and happy life. 1968, Helen died. She spread her life-long service to the disabled all over the world. She wrote many books and made her story into a movie. Teacher Sullivan gave her the most precious love. She passed it on to all the unfortunate people and brought them hope. After her death, because of her strong will and Excellence.