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Anne1April, 866 14 was born in a small village in western Massachusetts, USA. 1860 At the beginning of the year, her parents fled from their hometown of Ireland to the United States, where they have not gained anything for more than 20 years. By relying on my father to work for a short time in a nearby farm, the problem of life was finally solved. However, misfortune has been hovering around this home. Anne suffered from severe trachoma when she was over 2 years old. Poverty delayed treatment, and Anne's eyesight deteriorated and her temper became more violent. 1874, Anne's mother died of tuberculosis, and her alcoholic father mercilessly abandoned her, her brother Jimmy and her sister Mary. Later, under the "temporary adoption" and "planning" of other members of my father's family, my 3-year-old sister Mary was adopted by my aunt, while 10-year-old Anne and 7-year-old Jimmy were sent to Texaco poor hospital thousands of miles away from home in February 1876. ...

Anne1April, 866 14 was born in a small village in western Massachusetts, USA. 1860 At the beginning of the year, her parents fled from their hometown of Ireland to the United States, where they have not gained anything for more than 20 years. By relying on my father to work for a short time in a nearby farm, the problem of life was finally solved. However, misfortune has been hovering around this home.

Anne suffered from severe trachoma when she was over 2 years old. Poverty delayed treatment, Anne's eyesight deteriorated, and Helen Keller's profile made her temper worse. Introduction of Helen Keller 1874, Anne's mother died of tuberculosis, and her alcoholic father mercilessly abandoned her, her brother Jimmy and her sister Mary. Later, under the "temporary adoption" and "planning" of other members of my father's family, my 3-year-old sister Mary was adopted by my aunt, while 10-year-old Anne and 7-year-old Jimmy were sent to Texaco Poor Hospital, a large miscellaneous hospital that treated more than 900 old, weak and sick people thousands of miles away from home in February 1876.

The nightmare has just begun. Three months later, on May 30th, 1876, my younger brother Jimmy died in the poorhouse because of congenital tuberculoma of hip joint. For a long time, few people in this world cared about little Anne's sadness and loneliness until the appearance of her new father Barbara in the workhouse, who presided over Saturday prayers and Sunday mass ceremonies for the girls' dormitory.

One day, Father Barbara said, "Annie, you shouldn't stay here any longer. I want to take you away. " Father Barbara has a friend who works as a doctor at the Catholic Charity Hospital in Luo County, Massachusetts. At that time, Anne's eyesight was already very poor. The priest must take Annie to see an eye disease first.

In this way, 1 1-year-old Anne left the poorhouse and was hospitalized for eye diseases. Unfortunately, the operation failed, and Anne's eyesight was worse than before: only her sense of light was left, almost like blindness. Although several remedial operations were performed later, they all ended in failure, and the doctor claimed that he had tried his best and could do nothing.

Annie must be discharged from the hospital. At this time, Father Barbara has been ordered by the mission to go abroad to preach. The helpless blind Anne was sent back to the workhouse-a place she hated. Annie's world is lonely and dark. She longs for a promising life and a turning point. This turning point occurred in 1880.

Once, Anne found that the workhouse would welcome a delegation led by Fran Shannon. Anne decided to make good use of this day that might change her life. On that day, Anne finally put down her timidity and shouted a long-awaited voice to the delegation: Mr. Xiang Bang! I want to go to school! Please let me go to school! God's mercy God forgave Annie.

1880101On October 3rd, Anne entered the campus of Perkins School for the Blind in a carriage. 14-year-old Annie is in the same class with a group of 5-and 6-year-old children, because Annie, who has never been to school, can't even write her own name, let alone read. The poor child was nicknamed "Old Annie" by his classmates.

After training in the time of the blind headmaster, with the help of the teacher, Anne grew up. When school is on holiday, Anne even wants to find a job within her power. Later, the school helped Anne find a job in tidying and cleaning hotels in the south of Boston. Anne often chats with the tenants when cleaning the room, so she has the opportunity to meet a tenant who enthusiastically recommends doctors to treat her eye diseases-God once again brought Dr. Bradford to Anne.

After two operations, Anne's vision has recovered! Although her eyesight is still blurred and she is "semi-blind", Annie is already very satisfied! This year, Anne 16 years old. 1886 In August, Annie graduated from a school for the blind. What's next? While Anne was worrying about her way out, one day at the end of August, Anne received a letter from the headmaster of Perkins School for the Blind at the home of her adoptive mother, Mrs. Hobkin-Dear Anne: How are you? Please read Mr Keller's letter carefully.

Mr Keller found a tutor for his deaf, dumb and blind little daughter. Are you interested in applying? Please write and tell me. Please say hello to Mrs. Hobkin! I wish you happiness! It was this short message from your friend Ananos that changed the fate of Anne and Helen.

1On March 3rd, 887, Anne Sullivan came to Tus gambia, a small town in Alabama, and met Helen Keller (Helen was born on June 27th, 880 14 years younger than herself). This is the first student in Miss Sullivan's life and her only student.

Teacher's Joy and Sadness1In the autumn of 900, Helen entered Radcliffe College of Harvard University. Teacher Sullivan accompanied her in class and translated the professor's lecture to her in sign language. 1902 JohnAlbertMacy, a young lecturer at Harvard University (he is also a columnist and literary critic of a magazine), met Mr. Sullivan while helping Helen edit and sort out her biography My Life Story (Mr. Macy later studied sign language and became Helen's copyright agent for a while).

1904, the year Helen graduated from Harvard, the young man who was 1 1 years younger than Sullivan fell in love with Sullivan and proposed to him (although Sullivan was a Catholic and Messi was a Protestant). 1905 On May 3rd, Mr. Sullivan married Mr. Messi. Before deciding to get married, Sullivan even thought about asking Mr. Messi, who is much younger than himself, to take care of Helen after his death (Shetrustedjohnandfeltcontent, given by her, and taken good care of Helen by John Wald).

Although it was later discovered that Mr. Messi, born in 1877, died at the age of 55, four years earlier than Mr. Sullivan). Sullivan's English name was changed from AnnieMansfieldSullivan to AnnieSullivanMacy.

The name stayed with her until her death, even after their divorce. 1965438+In May, 2003, Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Messi had problems in their marriage. Mr. Messi traveled to Europe alone. Soon, Thomas? Polly entered the lives of Sullivan and Helen. Others speculate on the cause of Sullivan's marital problems, and some complain that Mr. Messi wrote to ask for money after the divorce.

However, the guess is someone else's and the pain is Miss Sullivan's. She said sadly. . . Among many colorful friendships, none is as interesting as john macy.

19 16 At the end of the year, Miss Sullivan became ill. She and her assistant Thomas? Polly left Helen for Puerto Rico for the first time. But even during her recovery, she often wrote to Helen. This is also the only time she "left" in her lifetime after she met Helen. Until she was 66 years old,1936101October 20th, she passed away forever.

She left these last words: Goodbye, john macy, I will be with you soon. Goodbye, I love you. I want to be loved and I want to go home.

Then Helencameintomylife, IwantedhertolovemeandIlovedher. Then pollycalmeandilovedpoll and we are always so happy together, my Polly, my Helen.

Dear children, it is not harmonious. My Jimmy will put these flowers on your face. Don't leave me. I love him.

. . PollywilltakecareofHelen. With the passage of time, people will not think or do anything.

Thankgodigave of MylifeThelenmightlive. GodhelpertLiveWithout Me Whenigo. She gave a speech and made a curtain call to the most important person she met in her life.

Affectionate loneliness and love, gently landing. 1960, Thomas? Polly is dead; 1 June, 9681day, 88-year-old Helen also went to that world. bale