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Keller with Anne Sullivan in July 1888
Keller graduated from Radcliffe,in 1904
Helen Keller sitting holding a magnolia flower, in 1920
Miss Helen Keller visited Pakistan in 1956 at the age of 76. She paid visit to the school of blind, deaf and dumb. She encouraged the disabled students and appreciated the efforts of the staff of school. She told students to be happy and cheerful and should not curse their fate. They can do every thing in the world.
June 27,1880 was born in the in Tuscumbia, Alabama ,U.S. January 1882 because of scarlet fever ,
induced blindness and deafness. March 1887 Annie Sullivan became Keller's teacher. June 1899 was admitted to Radcliffe College at Harvard University. British tourist in 1930.
1931–1933年荣获坦普尔大学荣誉学位。访问法国、南斯拉夫、 英国。 1936年10月20日老师安妮·沙利文去世。 1960年美国海外盲人基金会颁布“海伦·凯勒”奖金。 1964年荣获总统自由勋章。 1968年6月1日与世长辞。

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介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇1The classmates, you know the blind deaf-mute female writer, Helen? Keller? Let me say for you!Helen Keller is a famous American woman writer. Helen? Keller born 19 months, the United States is a popular "scarlet fever" of infectious diseases. Unfortunately, Helen? Keller 19 months on the "scarlet fever". So, caused the Helen? Keller's vision invisible, hearing don't recognize. For years, her mouth can't say that.Now, Helen? Keller is deaf, dumb and blind. Gradually, she learned the language, learn to "read", you may feel a little surprising, a blind man altogether would like ordinary people read a book? She is by hand to touch the words. Of course, her book the word is uneven. For some days, Helen? Keller slowly began to have communication with others. Their communication is put on someone else's mouth, with lips, to discern what you are talking about. Sometimes, when she will put his hand on the small tree, can occasionally feel a bird in the branches sang songs.Even the Helen? Keller of the blind, deaf, dumb woman writer will be brave in the face of difficulties. And me, a man of strong legs, will retreat in the face of a little difficulties, always called adults to help, dare not brave to face alone.Who has the right to life, who can create a colorful world oftheir own, Helen? Keller told me such a truth.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇2I have read the story of Helen Keller's a book. Written in the book the heroine Helen Keller was born less than two years, have lost sight and hearing, live in complete darkness and silence, but on this dark and lonely world, she dared to struggle with the fate of an unyielding, tenacious perseverance to learn knowledge. After hard work, became a famous writer and educator. And dedicated his life to the blind man welfare and education career, get the praise and respect for people all over the world.Especially in the book that I admire is Helen Keller her strong will and an indomitable spirit. From the story of Helen, I got it only by working hard and enterprising, pay you will reap. When I was studying in the past, meet with difficulties, to retreat, be deterred by difficult. Read the story of Helen was feeling shake, henceforth in learning, the life, no matter what difficulties I will go to great lengths to solve, to meet difficulties, conquer the difficulties.As a blind and deaf Helen has done a lot of what was done, she sets a good example to us, is that we found himself forward direction.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇3Helen Keller lived in the USA. She was a great woman.Helen was blind and deaf. She couldn’t see anything or hear anything. Her parents are very sad.A teacher helped Helen study words. Helen studied them very hard when she grew up. She went to college. In Helen Keller’s life, she wrote fourteen books and her first book is “My Life”. The book “If you give me three days light” is very famous.She has some words: Be of good cheer. Do not think of today’s failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. You have set yourself a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere; and you will find joy in overcoming obstacles.Though she was blind and deaf, she found a way to see and hear.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇4How would i gather up the courage to keep on living if i were doomed to spend my life in the completely soundless darkness? helen keller, a distinguished american author, gave this question a perfect answer by writing her glamorous legend that won her profound respect and great admiration throughout the world. despite the physical handicaps, she lived her life to the full instead of crying, jesus, life is unfair! apparently, destiny worked no magic on her. then where did she derive the strength to overcome the seemingly unconquerable difficulties while the able bodied often feel lost in despair when they are frustrated?A calamitous disaster deprived keller of many things we take for granted. she was totally cut off from the visible world and yearned for only three days to see. though it seemed to be the wildest dream beyond fulfillment, she did see what we, born with sight, fail to see. her love of life brought her bright eyes and sharp ears to appreciate the grandest beauty of nature and the sweetest whispers of the breeze. she took pleasure in every second. she lived with a heart filled with gratitude willing to digout the hidden truth of life. entitled to sight and hearing, we usually abuse the faculties rather than cherish them as a precious gift. with that, weve missed the essence of life that lies around us in simple forms.Kellers striking optimism might be her secret of success,butwhat made her achieve the impossible is that she lived where as we eist. people hardly recognize the value of something till its lost. what if we were to lose our sight the net moment?介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇5A person who is deaf when he is born, is usually dumb as well. there seems to be nothing wrong with his mouth and tongue, but he cannot speak. this is because, as he is deaf, he cannot hear other people, and therefore has nothing to imitate. he may try to make sounds himself, but he cannot hear his own voice. however, even though he finds it difficult to speak and cannot hear, he can see. he can therefore learn to read. nowadays he can also be taught to speak because we have modern methods and equipment, but we did not have these when helen keller was born.Helen keller was born in a small alabama town in 1880. when she was nineteen months old, she fell ill and had a fever. she became blind and deaf. she could not municate with anyone, and no one could municate with her. she grew frustrated and angry. she threw things and broke things.Then in 1887, a teacher, annie sullivan arrived at the home of the kellers to be helen"s tutor. though miss sullivan herself had been blind, she had been partly cured, and although she could not see very well, she was not blind. she remained as helen"s tutor and friend for fifty years.Miss sullivan began to work with helen. she taught her to make different movements with her fingers. the movements represented the letters of the alphabet. helen learned to make the movements, but she did not understand their meaning. she did not know that the letters were related to something in the world. but, one morning miss sullivan took helen to a water pond,and she put helen"s hand under the water. at the same time she spelled the letters w-a-t-e-r on helen"s other hand. at that moment, helen understood. later in her life, she said, "somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. i knew then that w-a-t-e-r was the wonderful cool something flowing over my hand."Helen was smart and learned quickly. soon she knew many words. when she was eight years old, she went to a school for the blind in boston, and she learned to read books written for blind people. she even went to college and had a full education.She wrote many books, too. although other people had written books about her, people agreed that her own books are the ones that best explain how it feels to be deaf, dumb and blind. her best book is the story of my life. perhaps you have read it. though it was written in 1902, it still is a very exciting book. even if you have not read it, you may have heard of helen keller.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇6American writer Mark Twain said: " There are two 19th-centuries original, one Napoleon, the other is Helen Keller. As for me, many people mention her, but I never have the chance to know her. In my memory, she is a woman who can seek light in the dark and bring it to the world. She makes someone who loses hope believe they can change their own lives by themselves.Last month, I read a book called If light give me three days, it described how the heroine-Helen Keller come out of the darkness and loneliness, even if she lost her sight and listening. With the help of Miss Sullivan and her own astonishing stamina, she graduated from in Harvard University in excellent results and became the first disable person who got the Bachelor of Arts degree in the history.Helen Keller had only 19 months of light and sound in thebook. I couldn’t help to feel depressed when I read that her sight and listening was deprived by a fever. I was so frightened that she couldn’t go through the sadness and panic forever. However, when she could do some easy movements by her thinking, I was full of hope to her future. When she could speak and was accepted by Harvard University and at last finished school under the help of Miss Sullivan, I also feel proud of her. In the passage, which touched me most was the story of learning to speak in the childhood. As can be imagined, it was an impossible thing to speak for her because she couldn’t see others’ e mbouchure or listen to others’ pronunciation. However, she practiced again and again by her endless persistent and the patient guidance of her teacher. It was a wonder that finally she succeeds and could speak broken sentences “The weather is good”.After reading this book, I think she is a Tough-minded optimist. When faced with the difficulties, she can still maintain. Compared with her, I think I am a so fortune girl. I have a healthy body, good learning environment, friendly teachers, but I don’t cherish. Only when faced a small problem, I will stop at once. Thinking back, I am wrong, far to right .From now on, I will take her for a model, study harder and never quit.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇7Early in the morning, the sun is not up to the hill, Helen just woke up, she softly sit to the front of the desk, opened a thick braille books. She feels with relish, pages and pages. The uneven braille, scratched his fingers of Helen, a terrible pain, Helen like an electric shock convulsions, but she didn't stop, but the wound on his mouth containing the containing, bite the bullet to touch up again.At noon, the sun rose to the sky, it is lunch time. Mother had already prepared a table, waiting for Helen to enjoy, but not see the figure of little Helen, it turns out that she still immersed in the endless ocean of knowledge, not extricate oneself! Mother pulled Helen's hand and motioned for her to eat lunch, reading was happy Helen how to put down that interesting book! She shook her head and continued to use finger to read braille. The food hot and hot, Helen to read while eating.At night, people are asleep, even in the home guard dog lying in her nest, taken a nap. Helen is still hungry. Night, the temperature decrease, Helen made some sneeze in a row, after a while, a burst of and a tiredness coming toward her, she quickly shook his head, wake up, but after a few minutes, and sleepy, she bit your own tongue, pain has finally made her awake, she again make spirit, an extremely continue to swim in the sea of knowledge. A braille book by Helen finished reading, but a terrible pain let she barked, it turns out that hand injuries increased. She don't want to disturb my mom and dad, and picked up another book, she was too sleepy, lie prone on the table, and fell asleep.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇8Helen Keller is the American writer and educator. In 1882, when she was more than a year old, because a high fever, brain damage, from then on, her eyes could not see, ears to hear, then, even words also said not to come out. She grew up groping in the dark.At the age of seven, the family hired a private tutor for her, is also affect Helen Sullivan teacher of life. Sullivan eyes also almost blind in childhood, to understand the loss of the light. Under the guidance of her hard work, Helen touch to learn sign language,touch the braille card learned to read, then with the hand to touch other people's lips, finally learn to speak.Sullivan teacher in order to let Helen close to nature, let her roll on the grass, in the field to run and jump, sow the seeds in the fields, climbed up the tree to eat; Also take her to touch newborn piglets, also to the river to play water. Helen under the care of teachers love to overcome barriers to blind and deaf, finished college.In 1936, and her elbow fifty years of the teacher left the room, Helen was very sad. Helen know, without the teacher's love, there would be no today, she was determined to give the teacher to her love. So, Helen, big and small cities around the United States, travel around the world, for the disabled people on the road, with all my heart to serve those unfortunate people.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇9A person who is deaf when he is born, is usually dumb as well. there seems to be nothing wrong with his mouth and tongue, but he cannot speak. this is because, as he is deaf, he cannot hear other people, and therefore has nothing to imitate. he may try to make sounds himself, but he cannot hear his own voice. however, even though he finds it difficult to speak and cannot hear, he can see. he can therefore learn to read. nowadays he can also be taught to speak because we have modern methods and equipment, but we did not have these when helen keller was born.Helen keller was born in a small alabama town in 1880. when she was nineteen months old, she fell ill and had a fever. she became blind and deaf. she could not municate with anyone, and no one could municate with her. she grew frustrated and angry. she threw things and broke things.Then in 1887, a teacher, annie sullivan arrived at the home of the kellers to be helen"s tutor. though miss sullivan herself had been blind, she had been partly cured, and although she could not see very well, she was not blind. she remained as helen"s tutor and friend for fifty years.Miss sullivan began to work with helen. she taught her to make different movements with her fingers. the movements represented the letters of the alphabet. helen learned to make the movements, but she did not understand their meaning. she did not know that the letters were related to something in the world. but, one morning miss sullivan took helen to a water pond, and she put helen"s hand under the water. at the same time she spelled the letters w-a-t-e-r on helen"s other hand. at that moment, helen understood. later in her life, she said, "somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. i knew then that w-a-t-e-r was the wonderful cool something flowing over my hand."Helen was smart and learned quickly. soon she knew many words. when she was eight years old, she went to a school for the blind in boston, and she learned to read books written for blind people. she even went to college and had a full education.She wrote many books, too. although other people had written books about her, people agreed that her own books are the ones that best explain how it feels to be deaf, dumb and blind. her best book is the story of my life. perhaps you have read it. though it was written in 1902, it still is a very exciting book. even if you have not read it, you may have heard of helen keller.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇10a person who is deaf when he is born,is usually dumb as well. there seems to be nothing wrong with his mouth and tongue,but he cannot speak. this is because,as he is deaf,he cannot hearother people,and therefore has nothing to imitate. he may try to make sounds himself,but he cannot hear his own voice. however,even though he finds it difficult to speak and cannot hear,he can see. he can therefore learn to read. nowadays he can also be taught to speak because we have modern methods and equipment,but we did not have these when helen keller was born.helen keller was born in a small alabama town in 1880. when she was nineteen months old,she fell ill and had a fever. she became blind and deaf. she could not municate with anyone,and no one could municate with her. she grew frustrated and angry. she threw things and broke things.then in 1887,a teacher,annie sullivan arrived at the home of the kellers to be helen"s tutor. though miss sullivan herself had been blind,she had been partly cured,and although she could not see very well,she was not blind. she remained as helen"s tutor and friend for fifty years.miss sullivan began to work with helen. she taught her to make different movements with her fingers. the movements represented the letters of the alphabet. helen learned to make the movements,but she did not understand their meaning. she did not know that the letters were related to something in the world. but,one morning miss sullivan took helen to a water pond,and she put helen"s hand under the water. at the same time she spelled the letters w-a-t-e-r on helen"s other hand. at that moment,helen understood. later in her life,she said,"somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. i knew then that w-a-t-e-r was the wonderful cool something flowing over my hand."helen was smart and learned quickly. soon she knew many words. when she was eight years old,she went to a school for the blind in boston,and she learned to read books written for blindpeople. she even went to college and had a full education.she wrote many books,too. although other people had written books about her,people agreed that her own books are the ones that best explain how it feels to be deaf,dumb and blind. her best book is the story of my life. perhaps you have read it. though it was written in 1902,it still is a very exciting book. even if you have not read it,you may have heard of helen keller.介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇11A life in the dark and bring light to the human female, spent88 years of life, one has survived the 87 matte, silent, silent lonely years of weak woman, unexpectedly with indomitable fighting spirit shocked the world! -- she is Helen Keller.In 1880, an ordinary little girl Helen Keller was born, when she was only 19 months old, a serious illness took her eyesight and hearing. Oh my god! Who would have thought at that time she was a year and a half doll! From then on, Helen's life will always be the silent darkness... At this time, the tutor Anne Sullivan, came to the Helen's side, gave Helen a hope. Helen is relying on their own efforts and tenacious perseverance learned reading, writing, arithmetic, etc., and how many people entered the dream of Harvard University. Wrote 14 with her life, by the United States time magazine named "the 20th century America ten hero". After graduating from college, Helen with life force to run everywhere, set up Taiwan's charity, for the benefit for the disabled. Her this spirit is the world in the heart forever.Gently closed the book, one also emerge in my mind I overcome difficulties.When I was a kid, I don't like to exercise, but I like to watch people skip rope. The deft figure, the tender action, always on my mind floats, suddenly I very want to learn the idea. With therope for the first time, I don't know how to play with. The rope like intentional and betray me, don't listen to me. I was afraid, and even afraid to face. I really want to give up? I think of Helen Keller, how strong she is! And my face a little rope, but want to retreat. No way! I can't give up! Me up. According to the appearance of rope skipping, others I do in slow motion, tripped and fell, climb up, over and over again finally practice makes me success.Perhaps, Helen Keller is the body of the weak, but her spirit is definitely a strong. She let me learn how to overcome the wind and rain; At the same time, also let us to care for people with disabilities around, as long as the love and warmth for ever, so of life in the world will be like a rainbow gorgeous!介绍海伦凯勒的英语作文篇12同学们,你们知道美国的盲聋哑女作家:海伦?凯勒吗?下面让我为你们说一说吧!The classmates, you know USA of deaf blind writer: Helen? Keller? Let me give you say!海伦凯勒是一个美国著名的女作家。

海伦凯勒的英文简介

海伦凯勒的英文简介

Helen Keller: A Brief Introduction in EnglishHelen Keller (1880-1968) was an American author, lecturer, and activist who became famous for overcoming her dual imprments of deafness and blindness. Her remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to millions of people around the world and has been documented in various mediums, including books, films, and plays. This article provides abrief overview of Helen Keller’s life, work, and legacy.Childhood and EducationHelen Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. When she was only 19 months old, she contracted an unknown illness that left her deaf and blind. Her parents, Arthur Keller and Kate Adams, were devastated by their daughter’s condition and sought help from various specialists, but none could provide a cure or a solution. However, when Helen was 7 years old, her family hired a young teacher named Anne Sullivan, who would later become her lifelong friend and mentor.Anne Sullivan was able to break through Helen’s isolation and teac h her discipline, language, and communication through touch and gesture. Helen was a quick learner and soon mastered finger spelling, Brlle, and other forms of communication. She also started to read books, including works by Charles Dickens, Mark Twn, and William Shakespeare. In 1900, Helen began attending the Horace Mann School for the Deaf in Boston, and in 1904, she graduated with honors from Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.Career and ActivismH elen Keller’s achievements in education and academia were impressive, but her true calling was in activism and advocacy. She used her own experiences and struggle to rse awareness about the challenges and discrimination faced by disabled people, women, and minorities. She was involved in various social and political causes, including suffrage, labor rights, and pacifism.Helen wrote several books throughout her life, including her autobiography, The Story of My Life (1903), which was adapted into a popular play and film. She also published other works, such as My Religion (1927), The World I Live In (1908), and Out of the Dark (1913). Her writings reflect her passion for social justice, spirituality, and humanism.Helen Keller traveled extensively around the world, giving lectures and speeches about her life and philosophy. She was a close friend of many prominent figures, including Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Twn, and Eleanor Roosevelt. In 1936, she founded the Helen Keller International organization, which focuses on preventing blindness and malnutrition in developing countries.Legacy and InfluenceHelen Keller’s legacy goes beyond her personal achievements and activism. She represents a symbol of hope, courage, and perseverance for people facing adversity and challenges. Her story has inspired countless individuals, including other people with disabilities, to believe in their own potential and overcome their limitations.Helen Keller has received numerous honors and recognition throughout her life, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the highest civilian awards in the United States. Her birthday, June 27, is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in several states. Her alma mater, Radcliffe College, named a dormitory in her honor, as did the Perkins School for the Blind, the institution where Anne Sullivan had studied before becoming her teacher.Helen Keller passed away on June 1, 1968, at the age of 87. Her legacy and influence continue to inspire people around the world, demonstrating the power of determination, education, and activism in making a difference in the world.。

介绍海伦凯勒英语作文5句话

介绍海伦凯勒英语作文5句话

海伦凯勒:无光无声中的坚韧与智慧Helen Keller, a remarkable Icon of Perseverance and Wisdom in the Midst of Darkness and Silence, has captivated the world with her indomitable spirit and remarkable achievements. Born into a world of profound darkness and deafening silence, she transcended her limitations through determination and willpower, becoming a noted author, lecturer, and advocate for the rights of the disabled. Her journey from a helpless child to a global inspiration is a testament to the boundless possibilities within each of us, regardless of our challenges.Helen Keller's life began in 1880 in Alabama, USA, with significant challenges. Blind and deaf from birth, she was considered unable to learn or communicate. However, with the help of her dedicated teacher, Anne Sullivan, Helen's world began to open up. Anne taught her to communicate through a system of touch and feeling, known as Braille, and over time, Helen's intelligence and curiosity flourished. She mastered languages, wrote books, and delivered powerful speeches, becoming a symbol of human resilience and potential.Her best-known works, such as "The Story of My Life," detail her personal struggle and triumphs, inspiringmillions with her message of hope and perseverance. Helen Keller's legacy extends beyond her personal achievements; she was a staunch advocate for the rights of the disabled, traveling extensively to raise awareness and funds for causes she cared deeply about. Her unwavering commitment to social justice and her refusal to be defined by her disabilities are qualities that continue to inspire people worldwide.Helen Keller's story is not just about her own triumphs; it's also a reminder of the importance of accessibility, inclusion, and the potential of every human being. Her legacy reminds us that disabilities are not limitations on ability or achievement but rather challenges that can be overcome with perseverance and support. She lived her life as a testament to this, becoming a role model for those facing their own challenges and a beacon of hope for generations.In conclusion, Helen Keller's life is a remarkable chronicle of human resilience and achievement. Her storyteaches us that no matter the obstacles, with enough determination and support, we can all overcome ourlimitations and achieve remarkable things. She remains a powerful symbol of hope, perseverance, and the potential of the human spirit, and her impact on the world will forever be felt.海伦凯勒:无光无声中的坚韧与智慧海伦·凯勒,这位在黑暗与寂静中展现出坚韧与智慧的杰出人物,以她不屈不挠的精神和卓越成就征服了世界。

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍Title: The Remarkable Journey of Helen Keller。

Helen Keller, a name synonymous with resilience, determination, and triumph over adversity, continues to inspire generations with her extraordinary life story. Born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama, Helen faced unimaginable challenges early in her life. At the tender age of nineteen months, she was struck by a severe illness, believed to be scarlet fever or meningitis, which left her both deaf and blind.Despite these profound disabilities, Helen Keller refused to be defined by her limitations. With the unwavering support of her devoted teacher, Anne Sullivan, Helen embarked on an incredible journey of education, empowerment, and advocacy.Helen's breakthrough moment came when she was just six years old. Through the patient and innovative methods ofAnne Sullivan, Helen learned to associate words spelled out in sign language with objects and concepts in her surroundings. This pivotal moment unlocked the door to communication for Helen, enabling her to express herselfand engage with the world in ways previously thought impossible.Armed with a thirst for knowledge and an indomitable spirit, Helen Keller defied all odds to pursue her education. She attended the Perkins School for the Blind, where she quickly distinguished herself as a bright and determined student. With the assistance of Anne Sullivan, Helen mastered several languages, including English, French, and German, laying the foundation for her future endeavors as a writer and activist.Helen's literary talents flourished as she penned numerous articles, essays, and books, offering profound insights into her experiences as a person with disabilities. Her autobiography, "The Story of My Life," remains a timeless classic, captivating readers with its raw honesty and poignant reflections on overcoming adversity.Beyond her literary achievements, Helen Keller emerged as a passionate advocate for social justice and equality. She championed causes ranging from women's suffrage to the rights of people with disabilities, using her platform to amplify marginalized voices and challenge societal norms.One of Helen's most enduring legacies is her tireless advocacy for the blind and deaf communities. She co-founded the American Foundation for the Blind, an organization dedicated to promoting independence and opportunities for individuals with vision loss. Through her lectures, writings, and activism, Helen shattered stereotypes and paved the way for greater inclusion and accessibility.Helen Keller's impact transcends borders and generations, inspiring millions around the world to embrace resilience, empathy, and compassion. Her remarkable journey serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit's ability to triumph over adversity.In conclusion, Helen Keller's life is a testament tothe extraordinary potential that lies within each of us, regardless of the obstacles we may face. Her unwavering determination, coupled with the guidance of Anne Sullivan, enabled her to transcend the limitations of herdisabilities and leave an indelible mark on the world. As we reflect on Helen's legacy, may we be inspired to overcome our own challenges with courage, grace, and perseverance.。

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介海伦;凯勒,美国著名的女作家、教育家、慈善家、社会活动家,“二十世纪美国十大英雄偶像”之一,下面是为你整理的海伦凯勒英文简介,希望对你有用!海伦;凯勒简介Helen Keller (June 17, 1880 - June 1, 1968), the famous American writer, educator, philanthropist, social activist. In the nineteen months due to suffering from acute gastric congestion, cerebral congestion and was taken away vision and hearing. In 1887 met with Sally teacher. In 1899 June admitted to Harvard University Radcliffe Women's College. June 1, 1968 died, at the age of 87 years old, there are 86 years living in the lightless, silent world. In this time, she has completed 14 books. One of the most famous are: "If you give me three days bright" "My life story" "stone wall story". She was committed to the benefit of the disabled, the establishment of many charities, in 1964 won the "President of the Medal of Freedom", the following year selected the United States, "Time" named "Twentieth Century American ten hero idol" one.海伦;凯勒人物贡献Helen Keller is committed to socialism, from her special experience as a disability, and her sympathy for other disabled people. At first, she simplified the alphabet to make it suitable for people with disabilities; but she soon realized that a simple solution to the problem of blindness was a temporary solution. Through the study she found that blind people are not randomly distributed in a variety of people, but concentrated in the bottom of society. The poor are more likely to be blind due to production accidents or lack of adequate treatment. Some poor people become prostitutes, the addition of a syphilis caused by the risk of blindness. Thus, Keller recognized that the social class system controls the fate of a person's life, and sometimes even decide whether they will be blind. Keller 's study is not a zaiban: "I visited the candy shop, factory, shantytown, and even if I could not see it, I heard it.Helen Keller as a socialist, started in 1909. In 1909, she joined the Massachusetts Social Party. As early as before graduating from Radcliffe College, she was a social activist. She himself stressed that this was not due to any education received there. After the outbreak of the Russian revolution, she praised the new communist country, "In the East, arising star! In the painful struggle, the new order was born from the old order." In the east, The baby was born! Comrades, Qi forward! Run to the campfire in Russia! Welcome to the dawn! "Keller hung a red flag at the top of her desk. "Later, she gradually became the left wing of the Socialist Party and became a member of Wobbly, the World Federation of Industrial Workers, a coalition of syndicalists persecuted by Woodrow Wilson.When Keller became a socialist, she was a famous woman of the world. But she soon became discredited, because of the shift to socialism, which led to a new public opinion storm. Those who once praised her courage and wisdom of the newspaper, instead of emphasizing her disability. Columnists have accused her of having no independent sensory acceptance and are subject to those who instilled in her thoughts. The most typical is the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. He wrote that Keller's "error stems from the obvious defects of her physical development."Keller recalls that she had seen the editor. I was embarrassed, but now that I stand up to support socialism, he reminds me and the public that I am a deaf and blind person who is particularly error-prone. Probably, since I had seen him,my brain was shrinking. "She went on to say:" Oh, "the Brooklyn Eagle" is too funny, it is deaf and blind on social issues, it maintains a difficult We are trying to prevent blindness, and this system is the root cause of most blind deafness.Keller's second generation is largely committed to raising funds for the American Blind Foundation, and she believes that our society needs a radical change that has never been shaken. She supported the socialist presidential campaign of Eugene V Debbs. She also published articles on women's movement, politics and economy. In his later years, she wrote to the American Communist Party leader, Elizabeth G. Flynn, who was the victim of the McCarthy era, who was in prison during the years: "Dear Elizabeth Flynn, the best birthday Blessing! Willing to serve the good feelings of mankind for your fearless mind to bring strength and tranquility!海伦;凯勒人物评价Famous writer Mark Twain said: "The 19th century there are two worthy of attention, one is Napoleon, the other is Helen Keller." American "Time magazine" selection Helen Keller as "the 20th century American 10 idol one". And sheleft people's greatest revelation is that the courage to accept the challenges of life will be able to win the light of life. This book is a detailed account of Helen Keller's life, is considered one of the most important two major contributions in the history of literature."A gift from Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan to the whole world is constantly telling us how wonderful the world is around, and so much," said a collection of educational films issued by McGraw-Hill Publishing. People are teaching us to know it; no one is not worthy of help or can not help, one of us greatest benefit is to help others to play their true potential.Helen Keller is also a rare woman in the world.Helen Keller was regarded as one of the most inspiring writers of this century.Helen Keller is a famous 19th century American writer, educator, philanthropist, social activist, and blind deaf.Helen Keller is our example of learning, is the performance of human goodness, her deeds can become a model for future generations.The nineteenth century there were two great people, one is Napoleon, one is Helen Keller. --Mark TwainHelen Keller is one of the top ten great men of thetwentieth century. - American "Time""The two most important contributions to the history of literature in 1902 were Jimmin's" Jim "and Helen Keller's" My Life ".- Well - known American writer Dr. Haier海伦凯勒英文简介。

海伦凯勒简介英文版

海伦凯勒简介英文版

海伦凯勒简介英文版海伦·凯勒(Helen Keller,1880年6月27日—1968年6月1日),19世纪美国盲聋女作家、教育家、慈善家、社会活动家。

她以自强不息的顽强毅力,在安妮·莎莉文老师的帮助下,掌握了英、法、德等五国语言。

完成了她的一系列著作,并致力于为残疾人造福,建立慈善机构,被美国《时代周刊》评为美国十大英雄偶像之一,荣获“总统自由勋章”等奖项。

主要著作有《假如给我三天光明》、《我的生活》、《我的老师》等作品。

Helen Keller once wrote about these early days.One beautiful spring morning I was alone in my room, reading. Suddenly a wonderful smell in the air made me get up and put out my hands . The spirit of spring seemed to be passing in my room. "What is it?"I asked. The next minute I knew it was coming from mimosa tree outside. I walked outside to the edge of the garden, toward the tree. There it was, shaking in the warm sunshine. Its long branches, so heavy with flowers, almost touched the ground. I walked through the flowers to the tree itself and then just stood silent. Then I put my foot on the tree and pulled myself up into it. I climbed higher and higher until I reached a little seat. Long ago someone had put it there. I sat for a long time... Nothing in all the world was like this.Later Helen learned that nature could be cruel as well as beautiful. Strangely enough she discovery this in a different kind of tree.One day my teacher and I were returning from a long walk. It was a fine morning but it started to get warm and heavy. We stopped to rest two or three times. Our last stop was under a cherry tree, a short way from our house. The shade was nice andthe tree was easy to climb. Miss Sullivan climbed with me. It was so coot up in the tree, we decided to have lunch there. I promised to sit still until she went to the house for some food. Suddenly a change came over the tree. I knew the sky was black because all the heat which meant light to me had died out of the air. A strange odor came up to me from the earth . I knew it. It was the odor which always comes before a thunder storm. I felt alone, cut off from friends, high above the firm earth. I was frightened and wanted my teacher. wanted to get down from that tree quickly, but I was no help to myself. There was a moment of' terrible silence. Then a sudden and violent wind began to shake the tree and its leaves kept coming down all around me. I almost fell. I wanted to jump, but was afraid to do so. I tried to make myself small in the tree as the branches rubbed against me. Just us I thought that both the tree and I were going to fall, a hand touched me . It was my teacher. I held her with all my strength, then shook with joy to feel the solid earth under my feet.Miss Sullivan stayed with Helen for many year. She taught Helen how to read, how to write and how to speak. She helped her to get ready for school and college. More than anything, Helen wanted to do what others did, and do it just as well. In time Helen did go to college and completed her studies with high honors. But it was a hard struggle. Few of the books she needed were written in the Braille language that the blind could read by touching pages. Miss Sullivan and others had to teach her what was in these books by forming words in her hands. The study of geometry and physics was especially difficult. Helen could only learn about squares, triangles and other geometrical forms by making them with wires. She kept feeling the different shapes of these wires until she could see them in her mind.During her second year college Miss Keller wrote the story of her life and what a college meant to her. This is what she wrote.My first day at Radcliffe college was of great interest. Some powerful force inside me made me test my mind. I wanted to learn if it was as good as that of others. I learned many things at college. One thing I slowly learned was that knowledge does not just mean power, as some people say. Knowledge leads to happiness because to have it is to know what is true and real. To know what great man of the past had thought, said, and done is to feel the heartbeat of humanity down through the ages.All of Helen Keller's knowledge reached her mind through her sense of touch and smell, and of course her feelings. To know a flower was to touch it, feel it and smell it. This sense of touch became greatly developed as she got older. She once said that hands speak almost as loudly as words. She said the touch of some hands frightened her. The people seemed so empty of joy that when she touched their cold fingers it is as if she were shaking bands with a storm. She found the hands of others full of sunshine and warmth. Strangely enough Helen Keller learned to love things she could not hear, music for example. She did this through her sense of touch. When waves of air beat against her, she felt them. Sometimes she put her hand to a singer's throat. She often stood for hours with her hands on a piano while it was played. Once she listened to an organ. Its powerful songs made her moved her body in rhythm with the music. She also liked to go to museums. She thought she understood sculptures as well as others. Her fingers told her the true size and the feel of the material.What did Helen Keller think of herself, what did she think about the tragic lost of her sight and hearing. This is what shewrote as a young girl.Sometimes a sense of loneliness covers me like a cold mist. I sit alone, and wait at life ' s shut-door. Beyond there is light and music and sweet friendship. But I may not enter. Silence sits heavy upon my soul. Then comes hope with a sweet smile and said softly " There is joy in forgetting oneself And so I tried to make the light in others' eyes my sun, the music in others' ears my symphony, the smile on others' lips my happiness.Helen Keller was tall and strong. When she spoke, her face looked very alive. It helped to give meaning to her words. She often felt the faces of close friends when she was talking to them to discover their feelings. She and Miss Sullivan both were known for their sense of humor. They enjoyed jokes and laughing at funny things that happened to themselves or others. Helen Keller had to work hard to support herself after she finished college. She spoke to many groups around the country. She wrote several books and she made one movie based on her life. Her main goal was to increase public interest in the difficulties of people with physical problems. The work Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan did has been written and talked about for many years. Their success showed how people can conquer great difficulties. Anne Sullivan died in 1936, blind herself. Before Miss Sullivan died, Helen wrote and said many kind things about her.It was the genius of my teacher, her sympathy, her love which made my first years of education so beautiful. My teacher is so near to me that I do not think of myself as a part from her. All the best of me belongs to her. Everything I am today was awakened by her loving touch .Helen Keller died on June 1st, 1968. She was 87 year old. Her message of courage and hope remains.。

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍Helen Keller, a Remarkable Woman。

Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame incredible odds to achieve greatness. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama in 1880, and at the age of 19 months, she was struck with an illness that left her both blind and deaf. Despite these challenges, Helen Keller went on to become an influential author, political activist, and lecturer.Helen's breakthrough came when she was just six years old. Her parents hired a teacher named Anne Sullivan, who would become her lifelong companion and mentor. With Anne's help, Helen learned to communicate using a manual alphabet that Anne pressed into her hand. Through this method, Helen was able to learn to read and write, and she eventually graduated from Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.Helen Keller's achievements were not limited to her academic success. She was also a passionate advocate for social justice, women's rights, and the rights of people with disabilities. She traveled the world, giving lectures and speeches that inspired countless people to overcome their own obstacles and pursue their dreams.One of Helen's most enduring legacies is her work as an author. She wrote several books, including her autobiography, "The Story of My Life," which has been translated into 50 languages and continues to inspire readers around the world. In addition to her literary contributions, Helen Keller was also a prolific correspondent, exchanging letters with some of the most influential figures of her time, including Mark Twain, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Alexander Graham Bell.Helen Keller's impact on the world was profound, and her legacy continues to inspire people to this day. She proved that with determination, hard work, and the support of others, anything is possible. Her story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and serves as a reminderthat no obstacle is insurmountable.In conclusion, Helen Keller's life is a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. Despite being deaf and blind, she overcame incredible odds to become a celebrated author, activist, and inspiration to millions. Her story serves as a reminder that with determination and support, anything is possible. Helen Keller's legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.。

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介篇一:海伦凯勒英文简介HelenKeller From Wikipedia, freeencyclopedia Jump navigation,search Helen Keller Keller 1904Born June 27, 1880 Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA Died June 1968(aged 87) Arcan Ridge, Easton, Connecticut, USA Signature Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 Americanauthor, political activist, lecturer.She firstdeafblind person Artsdegree. howKeller”s teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through isolationimposed nearcomplete lack language,allowing shelearned communicate,has become widely known through dramaticdepictions MiracleWorker. prolificauthor, Keller heropposition SocialistParty Wobblies,she campaigned women”ssuffrage, workers” rights, manyother leftist causes. Contents [hide] Earlychildhood Formaleducation Politicalactivities Akitadog Laterlife Posthumoushonors 10See also 11References 12Further reading 13External links Early childhood illnessKeller AnneSullivan vacationingCapeCod July1888 Helen Adams Keller June27, 1880, Tuscumbia,Alabama. Her family lived homestead,Ivy Green, Helen”sgrandfather had built decades earlier. Helen”sfather, Arthur spentmany years TuscumbiaNorth Alabamian hadserved ConfederateArmy. Helen”spaternal grandmother secondcousin Helen”smother, Kate Adams, CharlesAdams. Thoughoriginally from Massachusetts, Charles Adams also fought ConfederateArmy during AmericanCivil War, earning Helen”sfather”s lineage can CasperKeller, Coincidentally,one Helen”sSwiss ancestors firstteacher Helenreflects upon herfirst autobiography, stating kingwho has slaveamong his ancestors, slavewho has kin gamong his.” HelenKeller bornblind untilshe 19months old shecontracted illnessdescribed acutecongestion brain”,which might have been scarlet fever illnessdid particularlylong time, lefther deaf time,she communicatesomewhat MarthaWashington, [10] six-year-olddaughter familycook, who understood her signs; seven,she had over 60 home signs herfamily. 1886,her mother, inspired CharlesDickens” American Notes successfuleducation anotherdeaf blindwoman, Laura Bridgman, dispatched young Helen, accompanied herfather, seekout Dr. JulianChisolm, eye,ear, nose, throatspecialistadvice.[11] He subsequently put them AlexanderGraham Bell, who deafchildren time.Bell advised PerkinsInstitute schoolwhere Bridgman had been educated, which SouthBoston. Michael Anaganos, school”s director, asked former student Anne Sullivan, herself visually impaired only20 years old, becomeKeller”s instructor. 49-year-longrelationship, Sullivan evolving eventualcompanion. Anne Sullivan arrived Keller”shouse March1887, immediatelybegan teachHelen spellingwords herhand, beginning shehad brought Keller present.Keller first,because she did everyobject had worduniquely identifying fact,when Sullivan teachKeller “mug”,Keller became so frustrated she broke doll.[12] Keller”s big breakthrough communicationcame nextmonth, when she realized motionsher teacher herhand, while running cool water over her other hand, symbolized “water”;she nearlyexhausted Sullivan demanding otherfamiliar objects herworld. Due protrudingleft eye, Keller usuallyphotographed profile.Both her eyes were replaced glassreplicas cosmeticreasons”. [13] Formal education Starting May,1888, Keller attended PerkinsInstitute 1894,Helen Keller AnneSullivan moved NewYorkWright-HumasonSchool learnfrom Sarah Fuller HoraceMann School Kellerentered CambridgeSchool YoungLadies before gaining admittance, RadcliffeCollege, where she lived BriggsHall, South House. Her admirer, Mark Twain, had introduced her StandardOil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers, who, hiswife, paid hereducation. 24,Keller graduated from Radcliffe, becoming firstdeaf blind person Artsdegree. She maintained Austrianphilosopher pedagogueWilhelm Jerusalem, who discoverher literary talent. [14] Companions Anne Sullivan stayed HelenKeller long after she taught her. Anne married John Macy herhealth started failing around 1914. Polly Thompson keephouse. She youngwoman from Scotland who didn”t have experience blindpeople. She progressed eventuallybecame constantcompanion Keller.[15] Keller moved ForestHills, Queens together herefforts AmericanFoundation Blind.[16] After Anne died 1936,Keller Thompsonmoved traveledworldwide raisedfunding blind.Thompson had 1957from which she never fully recovered, WinnieCorbally, nursewho originallybrought 1957,stayed afterher death Keller”scompanion herlife. Politicalactivities Helen Keller sitting holdingmagnoliaflower, circa 1920. fewown manybecause landspeculators, workingpeople. So long fairdemands naught,we can have neither men”s rights nor women”s rights. grounddown industrialoppression smallremnant may live HelenKeller, 1911 [17] Keller went world-famousspeaker author.She disabilities,amid numerous other causes. She WoodrowWilson, radicalsocialist birthcontrol supporter. 1915she GeorgeKessler founded HelenKeller International (HKI) organization. vision,health 1920she helped AmericanCivil Liberties Union (ACLU). Keller Sullivantraveled over39 countries, making several trips Japanesepeople. Keller met every U.S. President from Grover Cleveland manyfamous figures, including Alexander Graham Bell, Charlie Chaplin MarkTwain. Keller SocialistParty activelycampaigned workingclass from 1909 1921.She supported Socialist Party candidate Eugene hiscampaigns presidency.Keller herfriend Mark Twain were both considered radicals 20thcentury, politicalviews have been forgotten glossedover popularperception. [18] Newspaper columnists who had praised her courage intelligencebefore she expressed her socialist views now called attention herdisabilities. BrooklynEagle wroteher”mistakes sprung out manifestlimitations herdevelopm ent.” Keller responded editor,referring havingmet him before he knew herpolitical views: complimentshe paid me were so generous rememberthem. havecome out socialismhe reminds me amblind especiallyliable musthave shrunk intelligenceduring yearssince methim...Oh, ridiculous Brooklyn Eagle! Socially blind intolerablesystem, physicalblindness deafnesswhich we prevent.[19] Kellerjoined IndustrialWorkers World(known 1912,[18] saying parliamentarysocialism politicalbog”. She wrote IWWbetween 1916 IWW,[20] Keller explained hermotivation activismcame partfrom her concern about blindness otherdisabilities: firsttime whohad thought blindness misfortunebeyond human control, found toomuch wrongindustrial conditions, often caused socialevil contributed its share. povertydrove women lastsentence refers frequentcause leadingcause blindness.Writings Keller wrote 12published books severalarticles. One herearliest pieces age11, FrostKing (1891). wereallegations storyhad been plagiarized from FrostFairies MargaretCanby. matterrevealed Kellermay have experienced cryptomnesia,which shehad Canby”s story read forgotaboutmemoryremained hersubconscious. age22, Keller published her autobiography, MyLife (1903), helpfrom Sullivan Sullivan”shusband, John Macy. includeswords Kellerwrote herlife up age21, writtenduring her time college.Keller wrote 1908giving readers howshe felt about world.[21] Out 1913.When Keller young,Anne Sullivan introduced her PhillipsBrooks, who introduced her Christianity,Keller famously saying: alwaysknew He didn”tknow His name![22][23][24] Her spiritual autobiography, My Religion, 1994extensively revised re-issuedunder titleLight MyDarkness. EmanuelSwedenborg, Christianrevelator theologianwho gives spiritualinterpretation whoclaims secondcoming JesusChrist has already taken place. Adherents use several names describethemselves, including Second Advent Christian, Swedenborgian NewChurch. Akita dog When Keller visited Akita Prefecture July1937, she inquired about Hachik, famedAkita dog haddied 1935.She told Japaneseperson shewould like Akitadog; one herwithin Kamikaze-go.When he died caninedistemper, his older brother, Kenzan-go, officialgift from Japanesegovernment July1938. Keller havingintroduced UnitedStates through twodogs. breedstandard had beenestablished dogshows had been held, activitiesstopped after World War II began. Keller wrote AkitaJournal: shallnever feel quite sametenderness anyother pet. Akitadog has all gentle,companionable trusty.[25][26] Laterlife Keller suffered lastyears herlife herhome. September14, 1964, President Lyndon Johnsonawarded her PresidentialMedal Freedom,one UnitedStates” highest two civilian honors. [27] 1965she NationalWomen”s Hall NewYork World”s Fair. Kellerdevoted much herlater life raisingfunds AmericanFoundation Blind.She died hersleep herhome, Arcan Ridge, located Easton,Connecticut. herhonor NationalCathedral Washington,D.C., herashes were placed herconstant companions, Anne Sullivan PollyThompson. Portrayals Keller”s life has been interpreted many times. She appeared silentfilm, Deliverance (1919), which told her story melodramatic,allegorical style. [28] She documentariesHelen Keller HerStory, narrated KatharineCornell, HelenKeller, part FamousAmericans series produced HearstEntertainment. MiracleWorker dramaticworks ultimately derived from her autobiography, MyLife. variousdramas each describe relationshipbetween Keller Sullivan,depicting how teacherled her fromalmostferal wildness education,activism, intellectualcelebrity. commontitle cycleechoes Mark Twain”s description “miracleworker.” Its first realization 1957Playhouse 90 teleplay WilliamGibson. He adapted Broadwayproduction Oscar-winningfeature film 1962,starring Anne Bancroft PattyDuke. 1984,Helen Keller”s life story TVmovie called MiracleContinues. [29] MiracleWorker recounts her college years herearly adult life. None earlymovies hint socialactivism wouldbecome Keller”slater life, although WaltDisney Company version produced 2000states shebecame socialequality. Bollywoodmovie Black (2005) largelybased Keller”sstory,from her childhood hergraduation. documentarycalled Shining Soul: Helen Keller”s Spiritual Life SwedenborgFoundation sameyear. filmfocuses roleplayed EmanuelSwedenborg”s spiritual theology herlife inspiredKeller”s triumph over her triple disabilities blindness,deafness severespeech impediment. NewEngland Historic Genealogical Society announced staffmember had discovered rare1888 photograph showing Helen Anne,which, although previously published, had escaped widespread attention. [30] Depicting Helen holding one hermany dolls, earliestsurviving photograph Anne.[31]Posthumous honors Helen Keller Alabamastate quarter 1999,Keller Gallup”sMost Widely Admired People 20thCentury. 2003,Alabama honored its native daughter itsstate quarter. [32] HelenKeller Hospital Sheffield,Alabama篇二:海伦凯勒英文简介(1880年6月27日-1968年6月1日),是美国一位残障教育家。

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍

海伦凯勒英语作文介绍Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame incredible challenges in her life. She was born in 1880 in Alabama, USA, and at the age of 19 months, she became deaf and blind due to an illness. Despite these disabilities, Helen Keller went on to become a renowned author, activist, and lecturer.Helen Keller's breakthrough came when she met her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her how to communicate using sign language. With Anne's help, Helen learned to read, write, and even speak. She went on to graduate from college and became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.Helen Keller was a passionate advocate for people with disabilities and fought for their rights throughout her life. She traveled around the world, giving speeches and raising awareness about the challenges faced by those with disabilities. She believed that everyone, regardless oftheir abilities, deserved to be treated with respect and dignity.In addition to her activism, Helen Keller was also a prolific writer. She wrote several books, including her autobiography, "The Story of My Life," which has been translated into 50 languages. Her writings continue to inspire people around the world to overcome obstacles and live life to the fullest.Helen Keller's legacy lives on today through the work of the Helen Keller Foundation, which continues to support research and advocacy for people with disabilities. She remains a symbol of courage, perseverance, and determination, showing us that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.。

介绍外国名著人物海伦凯勒英语作文

介绍外国名著人物海伦凯勒英语作文

介绍外国名著人物海伦凯勒英语作文Helen Keller, the protagonist of the famous autobiographical work "The Story of My Life," is a remarkable figure whose life story has inspired countless people around the world. Born in 1880 in Alabama, she lost her sight and hearing as a result of an illness in early childhood. Despite facing such immense challenges, Helen refused to be limited by her disabilities. With the help of her dedicated teacher, Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate through touch and went on to become a prominent author and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.Helen's journey of overcoming adversity and achieving remarkable success is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Her unwavering determination and resilience in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles serve as an inspiration to all who are struggling with their ownchallenges. Through her tireless efforts, Helen not only transformed her own life but also made significant contributions to the advancement of education andopportunities for individuals with disabilities.Furthermore, Helen's story serves as a powerful reminderof the importance of empathy, compassion, and understanding towards others. Her experiences highlight the profound impact that dedicated support and belief in one's potential can have on an individual's life. By sharing her story, Helen has helped to foster greater awareness and appreciation for the unique abilities and perspectives of people with disabilities, promoting a more inclusive and equitable society for all.In conclusion, Helen Keller's remarkable journey embodies the values of perseverance, courage, and compassion. Her enduring legacy continues to inspire and resonate with people of all backgrounds, reminding us of the boundless potential that lies within each of us. As we reflect on her life andachievements, we are reminded of the importance of embracing diversity and overcoming challenges with grace and determination. Helen Keller's story will continue to serve as a source of strength and inspiration for generations to come.。

海伦凯勒生平英语作文

海伦凯勒生平英语作文

海伦凯勒生平英语作文English:Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. At the age of 19 months, she was struck with an illness that left her deaf and blind. Despite her disabilities, Keller went on to become an author and lecturer, advocating for people with disabilities and promoting social activism. With the help of her teacher and lifelong companion, Anne Sullivan, Keller learned to communicate through sign language and tactile sign language. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work. Keller's determination and resilience in overcoming obstacles have inspired people around the world, and she continues to be a symbol of courage and perseverance.中文翻译:海伦凯勒生于1880年6月27日,出生在亚拉巴马州的塔斯库比亚。

19个月大时,她罹患了一种疾病,导致她失聪失明。

英语自我介绍简短介绍名人

英语自我介绍简短介绍名人

英语自我介绍简短介绍名人Helen Keller, an Epitome of Resilience and Inspiration.Helen Keller, an American author, political activist, and lecturer, stands as an indomitable figure in the face of adversity. Born in 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, her life took an unexpected turn at the tender age of 19 months when an illness left her deaf and blind. This profound loss plunged her into a world of silence and darkness, seemingly extinguishing all possibilities of communication and connection with the outside world.However, fate had a different plan in store for Helen Keller. At the age of seven, she was introduced to Anne Sullivan, a dedicated and compassionate teacher who became her lifelong mentor and guide. With Sullivan's unwavering support, Keller embarked on an arduous journey to break down the barriers that had isolated her from the world.Through a method of manual signing and tactilecommunication, Sullivan meticulously taught Keller the alphabet, enabling her to grasp the power of language. Keller's insatiable thirst for knowledge propelled her to excel academically, eventually graduating from Radcliffe College with honors in 1904 – an extraordinary accomplishment for a person with her disabilities.Helen Keller's life became a testament to the indomitable spirit that resides within us all. She refused to be defined by her limitations, instead choosing to embrace them as stepping stones towards a life of purpose and fulfillment. Her writings, including "The Story of My Life" and "Midstream: My Later Life," chronicle her remarkable journey and offer profound insights into the human capacity for resilience and determination.Keller's activism extended beyond the realm ofdisability rights. She became a vocal advocate for workers' rights, pacifism, and women's suffrage, using her platform to champion justice and equality for all. Her unwavering belief in the inherent worth and dignity of everyindividual made her a powerful force for social change.Helen Keller's legacy continues to inspire generations. Her story reminds us that even in the darkest of times, hope and determination can prevail. Her unwavering spirit and indomitable perseverance serve as a beacon of light for those facing challenges, empowering them to overcome adversity and live fulfilling lives.In the words of Mark Twain, "Helen Keller has taken her place with the immortals. She has done more to uplift and inspire the human race than any other person in this century, and perhaps in any other."As we reflect on the life and legacy of Helen Keller, let us draw inspiration from her indomitable spirit. May her story remind us that challenges can be transformed into opportunities for growth and that the human capacity for resilience and compassion is limitless.。

介绍海伦凯勒英语作文5句话

介绍海伦凯勒英语作文5句话

海伦凯勒:不屈不挠的勇者Helen Keller, a remarkable Woman of Perseverance and Courage, overcame incredible obstacles to become a symbolof inspiration and strength. Born in 1880, she faced blindness and deafness from early childhood, yet her indomitable spirit never gave up. With the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate, read,and write, eventually graduating from Radcliffe College and becoming a world-renowned author, lecturer, and activist. Her story teaches us that no matter the challenges, with determination and perseverance, we can achieve remarkable things.海伦凯勒,一个坚韧不拔、充满勇气的女性,克服了难以想象的障碍,成为了激励和力量的象征。

她于1880年出生,从小就面临着失明和失聪的困境,然而她不屈不挠的精神从未放弃。

在她的老师安妮·沙利文的帮助下,她学会了沟通、阅读和写作,最终从拉德克利夫学院毕业,成为了一名世界闻名的作家、演说家和活动家。

她的故事告诉我们,无论面临多大的挑战,只要有决心和毅力,我们都能取得非凡的成就。

Helen Keller's journey was not an easy one. Born into a world of darkness and silence, she struggled to understandand engage with her surroundings. However, she never gave up, and with the help of Anne Sullivan, she began to make progress. Sullivan used innovative methods to teach Keller, including using her hands to feel the vibrations of words spoken into her hand, and eventually, Keller learned toread and write in both Braille and English.海伦凯勒的旅程并不容易。

用英文介绍海伦作文

用英文介绍海伦作文

用英文介绍海伦作文英文,Helen Keller is one of the most inspiring figures in history. She was born in 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, and lost both her sight and hearing when she was just 19 months old due to an illness. Despite this, Helen went on to become a renowned author, political activist, and lecturer.中文,海伦·凯勒是历史上最具启发性的人物之一。

她于1880年出生在阿拉巴马州的塔斯库比亚,并在19个月大时因疾病失去了视力和听力。

尽管如此,海伦成为了一位著名的作家、政治活动家和演讲家。

英文,Helen's story is one of perseverance and determination. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate through touch and eventually went on to attend college and receive a degree. She also became a vocal advocate for women's suffrage and workers' rights.中文,海伦的故事是一个坚持和决心的故事。

在她的老师安妮·沙利文的帮助下,她学会了通过触摸进行交流,并最终上了大学并获得了学位。

她还成为了妇女选举权和工人权利的积极倡导者。

英文,One of the most famous moments in Helen's lifewas when she met with President Calvin Coolidge in 1924.She communicated with him through touch and spelled out her thoughts on the importance of funding for the blind and deaf. Her advocacy helped to secure federal funding for education and services for people with disabilities.中文,海伦生命中最著名的时刻之一是她在1924年与总统卡尔文·柯立芝会面时。

英语作文介绍一个名人海伦凯特

英语作文介绍一个名人海伦凯特

Helen Keller: A Remarkable Life in the Dark Helen Keller, a name that resonates with determination, perseverance, and an unwavering spirit, is a beacon of inspiration for millions across the globe. Born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA, she faced immense challenges from a very young age. Helen was blinded and deafened by a severe illness, robbing her of the sensesthat most people rely on to understand and interact with the world. However, this did not deter her from achieving remarkable feats in her life.Helen's journey to overcome her disabilities began when she was just a toddler. Her parents, realizing her potential, sought help from various professionals, ultimately finding Dr. Anne Sullivan, who became Helen's mentor and guide. Through Dr. Sullivan's innovative teaching methods and Helen's unwavering determination, she learned to communicate using sign language, opening a new world of possibilities for her.Helen's achievements were not limited to her personal growth. She went on to become a pioneering advocate for the rights of deaf-blind individuals, founding the AmericanFoundation for the Blind and becoming an active member of the Socialist Party of America. Her life's work wascentered around the belief that every individual,regardless of their disabilities, has the potential to contribute to society and achieve their dreams.Helen's story is not just about her personal struggles and triumphs, but also about the impact she had on the world. Her books, such as "The Story of My Life" and "Outof the Dark," chronicled her remarkable journey and served as a source of inspiration for generations. Her message of hope and perseverance resonated with people across the globe, encouraging them to believe in their own abilities and never give up on their dreams.Helen Keller's life was a testament to the power of human will and determination. Despite facing insurmountable obstacles, she never gave up and went on to achieve remarkable things. Her legacy continues to inspire millions, reminding us that no matter what challenges we face, with perseverance and determination, we can overcome anyobstacle and create a better world.**海伦·凯勒:黑暗中的非凡人生**海伦·凯勒,这个名字代表着决心、毅力和不屈不挠的精神,激励着全球数百万人的心灵。

介绍海伦凯勒的一生英语作文

介绍海伦凯勒的一生英语作文

海伦凯勒的一生Helen Keller, an icon of perseverance and inspiration, overcame immense challenges to leave a lasting impact on the world. Born in 1880 in Alabama, Helen's life was forever altered at the age of nineteen months when she contracted an illness that left her blind, deaf, and mute. Despite these profound losses, Helen's spirit refused to be broken, and her unwavering determination to overcome her disabilities became the driving force of her life.Helen's journey began when she was six years old, with the arrival of Anne Sullivan, her teacher and mentor.Anne's patience and innovative teaching methods were instrumental in Helen's remarkable progress. Through a combination of touch, gestures, and the innovative use of Braille, Helen learned to communicate and understand the world. Her progress was nothing short of miraculous, and she quickly began to excel in areas that were once beyond her reach.Helen's thirst for knowledge and understanding was insatiable. She devoured books, eager to learn everything she could about the world she could not see or hear. Hervoracious appetite for learning led her to attend Radcliffe College, where she graduated with honors in 1904, a remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone who had overcome such significant obstacles.Helen's legacy is not just her personal triumphs, but also her dedication to improving the lives of others. She became a passionate advocate for the blind and deaf, traveling the world to raise awareness and funds for their causes. Her powerful speeches and writings, filled with optimism and hope, inspired countless individuals to pursue their dreams, no matter how daunting the challenges may be. Helen Keller's life was a testament to the power of perseverance and the transformative impact of education. She defied the limitations imposed by her disabilities and emerged as a brilliant, compassionate, and influential figure. Her legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched and the inspiration she continues to provide to those facing their own challenges.海伦凯勒,坚韧与鼓舞的象征,她克服了巨大的挑战,给世界留下了深远的影响。

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介

海伦凯勒英文简介海伦·凯勒,美国著名的女作家、教育家、慈善家、社会活动家,“二十世纪美国十大英雄偶像”之一,下面是店铺为你整理的海伦凯勒英文简介,希望对你有用!海伦·凯勒简介Helen Keller (June 17, 1880 - June 1, 1968), the famous American writer, educator, philanthropist, social activist. In the nineteen months due to suffering from acute gastric congestion, cerebral congestion and was taken away vision and hearing. In 1887 met with Sally teacher. In 1899 June admitted to Harvard University Radcliffe Women's College. June 1, 1968 died, at the age of 87 years old, there are 86 years living in the lightless, silent world. In this time, she has completed 14 books. One of the most famous are: "If you give me three days bright" "My life story" "stone wall story". She was committed to the benefit of the disabled, the establishment of many charities, in 1964 won the "President of the Medal of Freedom", the following year selected the United States, "Time" named "Twentieth Century American ten hero idol" one.海伦·凯勒人物贡献Helen Keller is committed to socialism, from her special experience as a disability, and her sympathy for other disabled people. At first, she simplified the alphabet to make it suitable for people with disabilities; but she soon realized that a simple solution to the problem of blindness was a temporary solution. Through the study she found that blind people are not randomly distributed in a variety of people, but concentrated in the bottom of society. The poor are more likely to be blind due to production accidents or lack of adequate treatment. Some poor peoplebecome prostitutes, the addition of a syphilis caused by the risk of blindness. Thus, Keller recognized that the social class system controls the fate of a person's life, and sometimes even decide whether they will be blind. Keller 's study is not a zaiban: "I visited the candy shop, factory, shantytown, and even if I could not see it, I heard it.Helen Keller as a socialist, started in 1909. In 1909, she joined the Massachusetts Social Party. As early as before graduating from Radcliffe College, she was a social activist. She himself stressed that this was not due to any education received there. After the outbreak of the Russian revolution, she praised the new communist country, "In the East, a rising star! In the painful struggle, the new order was born from the old order." In the east, The baby was born! Comrades, Qi forward! Run to the campfire in Russia! Welcome to the dawn! "Keller hung a red flag at the top of her desk. "Later, she gradually became the left wing of the Socialist Party and became a member of Wobbly, the World Federation of Industrial Workers, a coalition of syndicalists persecuted by Woodrow Wilson.When Keller became a socialist, she was a famous woman of the world. But she soon became discredited, because of the shift to socialism, which led to a new public opinion storm. Those who once praised her courage and wisdom of the newspaper, instead of emphasizing her disability. Columnists have accused her of having no independent sensory acceptance and are subject to those who instilled in her thoughts. The most typical is the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. He wrote that Keller's "error stems from the obvious defects of her physical development."Keller recalls that she had seen the editor. I was embarrassed, but now that I stand up to support socialism, he reminds me andthe public that I am a deaf and blind person who is particularly error-prone. Probably, since I had seen him, my brain was shrinking. "She went on to say:" Oh, "the Brooklyn Eagle" is too funny, it is deaf and blind on social issues, it maintains a difficult We are trying to prevent blindness, and this system is the root cause of most blind deafness.Keller's second generation is largely committed to raising funds for the American Blind Foundation, and she believes that our society needs a radical change that has never been shaken. She supported the socialist presidential campaign of Eugene V Debbs. She also published articles on women's movement, politics and economy. In his later years, she wrote to the American Communist Party leader, Elizabeth G. Flynn, who was the victim of the McCarthy era, who was in prison during the years: "Dear Elizabeth Flynn, the best birthday Blessing! Willing to serve the good feelings of mankind for your fearless mind to bring strength and tranquility!海伦·凯勒人物评价Famous writer Mark Twain said: "The 19th century there are two worthy of attention, one is Napoleon, the other is Helen Keller." American "Time magazine" selection Helen Keller as "the 20th century American 10 idol one". And she left people's greatest revelation is that the courage to accept the challenges of life will be able to win the light of life. This book is a detailed account of Helen Keller's life, is considered one of the most important two major contributions in the history of literature."A gift from Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan to the whole world is constantly telling us how wonderful the world is around, and so much," said a collection of educational films issued by McGraw-Hill Publishing. People are teaching us to know it; noone is not worthy of help or can not help, one of us greatest benefit is to help others to play their true potential.Helen Keller is also a rare woman in the world.Helen Keller was regarded as one of the most inspiring writers of this century.Helen Keller is a famous 19th century American writer, educator, philanthropist, social activist, and blind deaf.Helen Keller is our example of learning, is the performance of human goodness, her deeds can become a model for future generations.The nineteenth century there were two great people, one is Napoleon, one is Helen Keller. --Mark TwainHelen Keller is one of the top ten great men of the twentieth century. - American "Time""The two most important contributions to the history of literature in 1902 were Jimmin's" Jim "and Helen Keller's" My Life ".- Well - known American writer Dr. Haier。

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Famous remarks
◆ Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. ◆ Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved. ◆ Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn whatever state I am in, therein to be content ◆ Never bend your head. Hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye. ◆ Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything good in the world. ◆ Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature.... Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. ◆ When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another. ◆ Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all - the apathy of human beings.
Helen Keller
We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.
----- Martin Luther King
Brief Introduction
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, activist and lecturer. She was the first deaf blind person to graduate from college. Born intelligent, she became deaf and blind after a fever at two and a half years old .
Her books :
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Three Days to See Midstream: My Later Life My Religion The Song of the Stone Wall Out of the Dark My Life My Teacher The World I Live In Double Blossoms etc.
Being blind and deaf ,Helen had great curiosity for studying .She had extreme difficulty in pronunciation , listening and speaking . So Anne taught her to touch the lips feeling the change ,and to feel the difference of breathing and exhale by nasal cavity .She got over the unbearable difficulty breaking down his physical disabilities. She studied well ,went to excellent university ,travel to other places, read books ,wrote her own books ,kept studying until her Death.
A movie about Helen’s whole life
What we learn from her
We should learn to be patient and know how to sacrifice, to learn about their differentiation, to deal with the crisis, to think it clearly by our self--judgment .when encounter the cruel reality and the sudden damage , never retreat, and hold on to it , the sail forward will never flown., success will come .
She learned to touch ,listen ,anto help others and persuaded people to help the disabled
She struggled to help others and persuaded people to accept and help the disabled .
Her Speech
―我要对你们说的话很简单,我的老师已经告 诉你们。经由她的手所表达的一个词如何照亮了我 没见过光明的心灵,使我感觉到生活的快乐。我曾 经是个哑巴,但我现在开口说话了。我把这一切归 功于别人对我的关心和给予我的帮助。由于他们的 爱,使我发现了自己的心灵、上帝和幸福。难道你 们看不出来这意味着什么吗?我们彼此依赖、互相 帮助、团结起来,我们就无所不能。只有爱能使我 们消弭彼此的隔阂,跨越通向幸福的障碍。‘彼此 相爱’是人类至高无上的律令。我要大声感谢上帝, 感谢他赐予的爱、欢乐和未来的生活。”
★ Get the honorary degree of Temple University and visit many countries -- 1931---1933 ★ Anne Sullivan pass away ---October 20 , 1936 ★ Visit 13 countries of Europe ,Asia ,Africa ,Austria -- 1942— 1952 ★ Unconquerable Person on show -- 1953 ★ Her book My Teacher get honorary degree of Harvard – 1955 ★ The campaign Helen Keller set up by the UN --1959 ★ Promulgate Helen Keller Fund -- 1960 ★ Honored The Presidential Medal of Freedom -- 1964 ★ Pass away -- June 1st ,1964
★ Born in Alabama -- June 27nd ,1880 ★ Deaf and blind -- January 1882 ★ Meet Anne Sullivan -- March 1887 ★ Enter Harvard --June 1899 ★ Write a book called My Life -- 1902—1903 ★ Graduate from Harvard with intelligent grades --June 1904 ★ Write books :The World I Live In etc.– 1908– 1913 ★ Suffer marriage failure -- 1916 ★ Invited to Hollywood to act movies -- 1919 ★ Become the main leader of the American Foundation for the Blind -- 1924 ★ Write My Later Life -- 1929 ★ Travel in England -- 1930
Achievements
Helen devoted herself to the disabled in her lifetime . She went everywhere to campaign for the disabled ,made speeches to them and encouraged them to believe themselves . Also ,she told them to find their personal values and determined to live a better life . Her kindness not only helped the disabled to pick up courage but also aroused people from other countries to face up to the handicapped . As a result , service agencies have been set up ,the welfare of the handicapped has been improved , which are auxiliary to their happy life .
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