Helen Keller Flashcards

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DEALING WITH EXTERNAL CONFLICT
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-others wanted her institutionalized for her bad behavior -bad behavior at the dinner table: grabbed food from others' plates -books in Braille were rare, so Annie had to read the books, then spell them into Helen's hands -typed out notes in Braille -didn't have friends in college since she lived off campus and due to her disabilities -dwindling funds from book sales about politics -fell in love with Peter Fagan, her secretary, but overprotective family forbidded the marriage (age 36) and were never together again
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PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL PAIN
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-deaf and blind at 19 months due to being very sick (most likely scarlet fever) (doctors thought she had \"brain fever\") -threw tantrums since she couldn't express herself -in her 80s, suffered a stroke, developed diabetes -Annie died in October 1936 at 70 -Polly Thompson died in 1960
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SUCCESS
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-at age 6, learned to communicate -famous writer, humanitarian, social activist -first deaf blind person to earn a college degree -gained admission to Radcliffe university in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1900 -learned her first word at age 6 when Annie repeatedly spelled WATER as they were standing by the water pump -became famous after her story was released to the press -learned 30 words the first day, 600 by the end of the summer -wrote successful articles about her life =$3000 \"The Story of My Life\" -had tours with Annie talking about her life -The Miracle Worker about her life was a smash hit
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HAPPINESS
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-graduated from Radcliffe with honors in June 1904 -when she first learned to communicate -fell in love with her secretary peter fagan -starred in a film about her life called Deliverance -part of the theater did show about life with costumes and makeup -American Foundation for the Blind took care of her financially since she was their spokesperson
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FAILURE
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-tantrums as a young child since she could not communicate appropriately -took speech classes but never perfected her speech. Only those closest to her could understand her. -film she starred in did poorly at box office -third book about her socialist political views did poorly
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UNHAPPINESS
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-was not allowed to marry the man she loved, Peter Fagan since her parents were overprotective -didn't have many friendships because it was hard for her to socialize
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FAMILY/PERSONAL LIFE (CHILDHOOD)
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-often threw tantrums including breaking dishes, slapping and biting family members -age 6, tipped over baby sister (Mildred) in the cradle -clashed with Annie at first but finally calmed down
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FAMILY/PERSONAL LIFE (YOUNG ADULT)
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-went to high school and Radcliffe for college -hated math but liked English and writing -lived with Annie and John Macy , the editor and Annie's husband -lecture tours for money
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FAMILY/PERSONAL LIFE (LATER YEARS)
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-vaudeville, their musical act -AFB spokesperson -quiet life with visits from friends and martinis before dinner -1964: received highest honor to a citizen, Presidential Medal of Freedom from president Johnson -died at 87 from a heart attack -1200 people attended her funeral
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WHY IS SHE A HERO?
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-refused to live in seclusion -despite being deaf and blind, she achieved fame as a writer, humanitarian, and social activist -very persevering and courageous for not giving up and wanting to learn more
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WHO ARE HER HEROES?
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Annie Sullivan: taught her how to write and read Braille, taught her how to use the manual language to communicate, spent entire life with Helen and was basically her caregiver and source of income Alexander Graham Bell: lifelong friendship, helped to improve life for the deaf, suggested that Kellers write to Perkins Institute for the Blind, which supplied Helen with Annie Kate Adams Keller: Helen's mom who refused to have Helen sent to an institution and never gave up on her daughter. Always believed in her abilities
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COLLABORATION
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-worked with Annie for the majority of her life... -learning to read, write, and speak -writing memoirs and articles -giving lectures on tour -vaudeville and shows
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COMPETITION
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-at first, fought with Annie at the dinner table where she walked around and ate other people's food -didn't want to sit down and eat with a spoon -refused to get dressed and go to bed at night
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INDIVIDUALITY
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CONFORMITY
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-followed authority when she gave in to Annie and allowed Annie to teach her -relied heavily upon her teacher throughout life -let her mom dictate her love life
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TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
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-Alexander Graham Bell's hearing aids didn't work for her -lack of medical advancement at the time, so she barely survived from her sickness as an infant -tried Albert Wiener's \"hearing glove\" but it failed since her hands were not sensitive enough for a speech translation -if times were more advanced, perhaps she would not have been blind or deaf, and if it were so, perhaps it would be much easier for her to communicate
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HUMAN PROGRESS
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-fought for women's rights -held fundraisers and raised money for people suffering from deafblindness -lobbied for laws for the education and protection of the deaf and blind -brought entertainment and information through performances (vaudeville, 2 movies) and lecture tours -grew as a person from a child who threw tantrums to a mature woman who fought for other's rights and became an influential writer and humanitarian
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TRADITION
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-broke cultural traditions -people who had disabilities including deafblindness tended to live in seclusion -they shied away from society because they were not \"normal\" -she managed to obtain an education and have a good life -tradition of being a woman also caused her to want to get married and maybe have children
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VIRTUES
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-persistence and perseverance: managed to graduate from college even though it was really hard for her to study since it took so long to read books; eventually learned how to communicate with help of Anne Sullivan -loyalty: remained with Annie throughout her life and considered her as an advisor, mentor, and friend; listened to her family and respected their opinions (almost got married) -smart: very studious, witty, great writer -independent: even though she needed Anne for translations, she did many things as an individual like writing books and becoming successful
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VICES (WRONG DOINGS)
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-stubborn: she had to have it her way, she fought with Anne initially because she didn't want others telling her what to do -impulsive: she did whatever she wanted, and never really thoroughly planned her life out
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EDUCATION
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-educated by Anne Sullivan in her childhood. taught how to basically read, write, and speak -went to Perkins Institute in 1888 for the blind -went to a high school for the deaf in NYC -withdrew and completed studies with a private tutor -attended Radcliffe, a women's university in Cambridge in 1900 -hated math, enjoyed English and writing
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MAKING IMPORTANT LIFE DECISIONS
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-letting Annie teach her -wanting to go to college and learn -agreeing to write articles about her life -going on lecture tours -being involved with the American Foundation for the Blind
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PRIVACY
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-very private person, doesn't let just anyone into her life. has quiet exterior but very feisty within -didn't have many close friends -somewhat social since she did share certain aspects of her life including her disabilities with many people -advocated her political views and other social issues loudly and clearly -privacy was a good thing since she needed some part of herself to stay with her, yet it was bad since she did not have the opportunity to personally know many people
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HOW HAS HELEN'S LIFE AND WORK CONTRIBUTED TO TODAY'S SOCIETY?
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-provided an inspiration for people with disabilities that they too can be successful and thrive -advocated for women's rights (now women can vote) -helped fight for laws that help people with disabilities so it is fair for everyone
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OTHER INFO
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-June 27,1880 to June 1, 1968 -born in Tuscumbia, Alabama to Arthur and Kate Adams Keller -sister and brother -lived and born in the South -close friends with Mark Twain
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