Anne Sullivan reshaped Helen's life. Helen is a famous American writer and educator. She lost her sight and hearing because of illness when she was a child. She lived in a world without light and sound for 86 years in her 87-year-old life. Such a miserable life made her lose hope for a time. It was not until the appearance of her mentor, Anne Sullivan, that her fate was changed and she faced life and difficulties again and became a great writer, educator and philanthropist.
People who reshape their lives
The Man Who Remolded Life is a narrative written by Helen Keller. It mainly tells how her tutor Sally taught her how to read and understand things in life, praised Sullivan's superb educational technology, and also showed the author's enthusiasm for knowledge and hard and happy life experiences. This article is Helen's sincere thanks and memory of Sullivan.
Introduction to Helen Keller
Helen Keller is a famous American writer, educator, philanthropist and social activist. In the 19 months of her birth, she lost her sight and hearing due to illness. In her 87-year-old life, she lived in a world without light and sound for 86 years. However, she was not defeated by fate, but worked harder than normal people. During this period, she has finished 14 works, the most famous of which are If You Give Me Three Days of Light, My Life Story and Stone Wall Story. Moreover, she has not only made great achievements in literary creation, but also established many charities to help the disabled. She won the Presidential Medal of Freedom with 1964, and was selected as "Top Ten American Idols of the Twentieth Century" by Time magazine the following year.