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  1. Helen Keller’s teacher, Miss Anne Sullivan, was the most profound influence on Helen’s life and her dearest companion. Miss Sullivan came to Tuscumbia, Alabama in the spring of Helen’s sixth year, and Helen writes of her arrival in reverent terms and Biblical allegories. Miss Sullivan set about teaching Helen sign language and the manual ...

  2. Miss Sullivan contracted trachoma when she was a young girl, which caused her to lose much of her eyesight. She was eventually able to go to the Perkins School for the Blind, where she received an ...

  3. Share Cite. Although at times it must have seemed heartless, Ms. Sullivan used positive and negative reinforcement to get through to Helen. For example, when Helen threw temper tantrums at the ...

  4. Analysis. Helen remembers the day on which her teacher, Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to Tuscumbia as the most important one of her life. Years and years later, she is still “filled with wonder” when she considers how that day fused her life with Miss Sullivan’s. On the afternoon of Miss Sullivan’s arrival, Helen sat on the porch ...

  5. In Helen Keller ’s book, The Story of My Life, Anne Sullivan is the woman who overcame her own visual deficiencies to become the teacher, confidant, and dear friend to Helen Keller. As a poor ...

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · A pivotal figure in Helen’s life, Miss Sullivan takes on the monumental task of educating and unlocking the world for a young Helen Keller, who was both deaf and blind. This character sketch delves into the depth of Miss Sullivan’s character, exploring her resilience, teaching methods, and profound impact on Helen’s extraordinary journey.

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