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Find out more about Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan from the net.

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Helen Adams Keller (1880–1968) was an American woman who, despite being blind and deaf, became an influential author, activist, and lecturer. She dedicated her achievements to her famous teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan. The play and film 'The Miracle Worker' are based on Keller and Sullivan. Their narrative also served as inspiration for the Indian movie 'Black'. She has written several works, including The Frost King, The Story of My Life, and Out of the Dark. She worked hard for the education of the blind and deaf. She is known for her controversial opinions. Keller was a challenging youngster who frequently had outbursts before receiving instruction from Anne Sullivan. Sullivan translated lectures and class discussions for her. The two continued together until Sullivan's death. Keller was by Sullivan's side when she died. Anne Mansfield Sullivan (1866 - 1936) lost her vision at age five due to a bacterium sickness. She earned her education at Perkins Institute. She trained Helen Keller upon her graduation. Mark Twain referred to her as 'a wonder worker'.

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अध्याय 2.2 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan
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