She feels that there is no such thing as love in real life, and how she hopes to get the light again. With the help of her parents, she helped Helen find a teacher, Miss Sullivan, who became the guide of Helen's new life and filled Helen with hope and passion again.
Under the patient guidance of teacher Sullivan, Helen learned to read, learned a lot of words, and let her know about love and feel the love everywhere around her. With the passage of time, accompanied by teachers and relatives, Helen experienced many different things, such as Christmas, embracing the ocean, experiencing autumn and winter, and so on.
The second half introduces Helen's study career. In Helen's study career, Helen met many difficulties, but at the same time she also made many friends and so on. Thanks to Helen's indomitable spirit, she learned to speak and write in her study. Although Helen met some unhappy things in the process, she didn't give up.
Her efforts paid off, and she successfully realized her college dream and entered Harvard University. Due to physical defects in college life, she struggled in heavy homework. With the help of her teacher and her own efforts, she finally graduated from college with honors and mastered five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek.
But after graduating from college, something sad happened to her, such as the death of her loving mother. Helen later introduced some great people she met in her life, such as Edison and Mark Twain. At the same time, it also introduces her different colorful life experiences and her charity activities.
Extended data:
If you give me three days of light is the masterpiece of contemporary American writer Helen Keller. The first half of this article mainly describes Helen's life after blindness and deafness, and the second half introduces Helen's study career. At the same time, it also introduces her different colorful life experiences and her charity activities.
From the perspective of a weak woman who is physically disabled and determined, she warns people who are physically healthy to cherish life and cherish everything given by the creator.
Helen Keller (65438+June 27th, 0880-65438+June 1, 0968) is an American writer who is blind and deaf and an educator for the disabled. 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, a small town in northern Alabama. She lost her sight and hearing due to scarlet fever at 19 months, and then lost her language expression ability.
However, in this dark and lonely world, thanks to the efforts of her tutor AnneSullivan, she learned to read and speak, and began to communicate with others. Moreover, he graduated from Radcliffe College with honors and became a well-known writer and educator proficient in English, French, German, Latin and Greek.
She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She is one of the great women who influenced the world. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won many government awards. His main works are If I Have Three Days of Light, My Life, Teacher, etc.
Helen Keller was rightly rated as one of the top ten idols in America in the 20th century. If you give me three days of light, this book is a perfect combination of great experiences and ordinary stories. Helen Keller is a great idol of human willpower.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-If you give me three days of light