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അമ്മയുടെ ആ തീരുമാനമാണു ഹെലൻ കെല്ലർ എന്ന പ്രതിഭ
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അൽബാമയിലെ ടസ്കമ്പിയ. 1882 ഫെബ്രുവരി. ഐവി ഗ്രീൻ എന്ന എസ്റ്റേറ്റ് ബംഗ്ലാവിൽ ഒരു കുഞ്ഞു നിർത്താതെ കരയുകയാണ്. ഒന്നര വയസ്സുള്ള കൊച്ചു ഹെലൻ. പിതാവ് ആർതർ എച്ച്. കെല്ലറും അമ്മ കെയ്റ്റ് ആദംസും ആശ്വസിപ്പിക്കാൻ പലതും ചെയ്തു. പക്ഷേ,കരച്ചിൽ നിർത്തുന്നില്ല. ഒടുക്കം അവൾ തളർന്നുറങ്ങി. നേരം രാത്രിയായതോടെ കൊച്ചുഹെലനു പനി തുടങ്ങി. പനി മൂർച്ഛിച്ചു. കണ്ണുകൾ പുറകിലേക്കു മറിഞ്ഞു. അവർ ആശുപത്രിയിലേക്കു കുതിച്ചു. ഡോക്ടർ കുഞ്ഞിനെ പരിശോധിച്ചു. മസ്തിഷ്കജ്വരമാണ്. കുഞ്ഞിന്റെ ജീവൻ അപകടത്തിലാണ്. വൈദ്യശാസ്ത്രത്തിനു കൂടുതലൊന്നും ചെയ്യാനില്ല. ഏതു നിമഷവും മകൾ തങ്ങളെ വിട്ടുപോകും എന്ന ഭീതിയോടെ മാതാപിതാക്കൾ രാവും പകലും അവൾക്കു കാവലിരുന്നു. ദിവസങ്ങൾ കടന്നുപോയി. എല്ലാവരെയും അതിശയിപ്പിച്ചുകൊണ്ട് ഒരുദിവസം ഹെലൻ രോഗത്തിന്റെ പിടിയിൽ നിന്നു മോചിതയായി.
അവർ ആശുപത്രി വിട്ടു. ഊർജസ്വലയായി ഓടി നടന്ന ഹെലൻ ആശുപത്രി വാസത്തിനുശേഷം കട്ടിലിൽ നിന്ന് എഴുന്നേൽക്കാതെയായി. പലപ്പോഴും ആശങ്കയും ഭീതിയുമാണ് അവളുടെ മുഖത്ത്. ഒരു ദിവസം കെയ്റ്റ് കുഞ്ഞിനെ കളിപ്പിക്കാനായി മുഖത്തിനു നേരെ കൈ അടുപ്പിച്ചു. പക്ഷേ, ഹെലന്റെ കണ്ണുകൾ ചിമ്മിയില്ല. പെട്ടന്ന് ആരോ കോളിങ് ബെല്ലടിച്ചു. ശബ്ദം കേട്ട് കെയ്റ്റ് ഞെട്ടിപ്പോയി. പക്ഷേ, ഹെലൻ ഞെട്ടിയില്ല. കുഞ്ഞിന്റെ കണ്ണുകൾക്കു നേരെ പലകുറി അമ്മ കൈ കൊണ്ടുവന്നു. അവളുടെ കണ്ണുകൾ ചിമ്മുന്നില്ല. കൊച്ചു ഹെലന് വളരെ ഇഷ്ടമായിരുന്ന പൂന്തോട്ടത്തിലേക്കു കെയ്റ്റ് അവളെ എടുത്തുകൊണ്ട് ഓടി. ഹെലൻ പക്ഷേ, പൂക്കളെ നോക്കിയില്ല. ഹെലന് ഏറെ ഇഷ്ടമാണു കിളികളുടെ ശബ്ദം. പക്ഷേ, അവൾ അവയ്ക്കു ചെവി കൊടുത്തില്ല.
മസ്തിഷ്കജ്വരം അവളുടെ കാഴ്ചയും കേൾവിയും കട്ടെടുത്തിരിക്കുന്നു. ഇനിയൊരിക്കലും അവൾ പൂക്കളുടെ സൗന്ദര്യം കാണില്ല. കിളികളുടെ നാദം കേൾക്കില്ല. ഡോക്ടറുടെ വാക്കുകൾ ആ അമ്മയുടെ ഹൃദയത്തെ തകർത്തു. പിന്നീടുള്ള ജീവിതം ഹെലനു മുള്ളുകൾ നിറഞ്ഞതായിരുന്നു. പക്ഷേ, ഒരു പരാജയമായി ഹെലനെ വിട്ടുകൊടുക്കില്ലെന്ന് അമ്മ തീരുമാനിച്ചു. ആ തീരുമാനമാണു ലോകത്തിനു ഹെലൻ കെല്ലർ എന്ന പ്രതിഭയെ സമ്മാനിച്ചത്.
സ്വിറ്റ്സർലൻഡിൽ നിന്നു കുടിയേറി പാർത്തതാണു കെല്ലർ കുടുംബം. അവിടുത്തെ ഇളം തലമുറക്കാരൻ ആർതർ എച്ച്. കെല്ലറുടെയും കെയ്റ്റ് ആദംസിന്റെയും മകളായി 1880 ജൂൺ 27നാണു ഹെലൻ കെല്ലർ ജനിക്കുന്നത്. കാഴ്ചയും കേൾവിയുമില്ലാത്ത കുഞ്ഞിനെ എങ്ങനെ പഠിപ്പിക്കും എന്നറിയാതെ ആ അമ്മ കുഴങ്ങി. വളരും തോറും താൻ മറ്റുള്ളവരിൽ നിന്നു വ്യത്യസ്തയാണെന്നുള്ള ബോധം അവൾക്കുണ്ടായി. അതോടെ വലിയ വാശിക്കാരിയും ദേഷ്യക്കാരിയുമായി. പലപ്പോഴും അമ്മയുടെ കൈവെള്ളയിൽ മുഖമമർത്തി അവൾ കരഞ്ഞു.
പരിചിതരായ പലരോടും കാഴ്ചയും കേൾവിയുമില്ലാത്ത മകൾക്ക് ഒരു അധ്യാപികയെ കിട്ടാൻ വഴിയുണ്ടോ എന്നവർ തിരക്കി. അങ്ങനെ 1887 മാർച്ച് 3ന് ആനി സള്ളിവൻ അധ്യാപികയായി ഹെലന്റെ വീട്ടിൽ എത്തി.
ആദ്യ ദിവസം രാവിലെ ഒരു പാവയുമായി ആനി ഹെലന്റെ അടുത്തെത്തി. പാവ അവളുടെ ഇടത്തേ കയ്യിൽ വച്ചുകൊടുത്തു. തുടർന്നു ‘ഡോൾ’ എന്നു വലതുകയ്യിൽ എഴുതി. ഹെലൻ പാവയുടെ മേൽ കൈകളോടിച്ചു. ഒരു പുഞ്ചിരി അവളുടെ മുഖത്തു വിരിഞ്ഞു. 49 വർഷം നീണ്ടുനിന്ന ഗുരു ശിഷ്യ ബന്ധത്തിന്റെ തുടക്കമായിരുന്നു അത്. പതുക്കെ അവൾ വാക്കുകൾ പഠിച്ചു തുടങ്ങി. തുടർന്നു ബ്രയിലി ലിപി വശത്താക്കി. ഹെലൻ സംസാരിക്കാൻ പഠിച്ചു. 24-ാം വയസ്സിൽ റാഡ്ക്ലിഫ് സർവകലാശാലയിൽ നിന്നു ബിരുദം നേടി. കാഴ്ചയും കേൾവിയുമില്ലാതെ ബിരുദം നേടുന്ന ആദ്യവ്യക്തിയെന്ന നേട്ടവും സ്വന്തമാക്കി.
ദ് സ്റ്റോറി ഓഫ് മൈ ലൈഫ് എന്ന പേരിൽ ഹെലൻ ആത്മകഥ രചിച്ചു. വിവിധ വിഷയങ്ങളിൽ 12 പുസ്തകങ്ങളും ഒട്ടേറെ ലേഖനങ്ങളും എഴുതി. ഹെലന്റെ ജീവിതത്തെ ആസ്പദമാക്കി സിനിമകളും ഡോക്യുമെന്ററികളും പിറന്നു. അന്ധർക്കു വേണ്ടി ഹെലൻ കെല്ലർ ഇന്റർനാഷനൽ എന്ന സംഘടന ആരംഭിച്ചു. ധാരാളം രാജ്യങ്ങൾ സന്ദർശിച്ചു ജനങ്ങളെ ബോധവൽക്കരിച്ചു. 1968 ജൂണിൽ ഹെലൻ ലോകത്തോടു വിട പറഞ്ഞു.
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Essay on Helen Keller | Helen Keller Essay for Students and Children in English
June 22, 2020 by sastry
Essay on Helen Keller: “The public must learn that the blind man is neither genius nor a freak nor an idiot. He has a mind that can be educated it is the duty of the public to help him make the best of himself.” These words by Helen Keller echo the fact that disability need not be the end of the world. But one can overcome all hurdles through one’s spirit. – The Indomitable Spirit
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Long and Short Essays on Helen Keller for Kids and Students in English
Given below are two essays in English for students and children about the topic of ‘Helen Keller’ in both long and short form. The first essay is a long essay on the Helen Keller of 400-500 words. This long essay about Helen Keller is suitable for students of class 7, 8, 9 and 10, and also for competitive exam aspirants. The second essay is a short essay on Helen Keller of 150-200 words. These are suitable for students and children in class 6 and below.
Long Essay on Helen Keller 500 Words in English
Below we have given a long essay on Helen Keller of 500 words is helpful for classes 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Competitive Exam Aspirants. This long essay on the topic is suitable for students of class 7 to class 10, and also for competitive exam aspirants.
Born on 27th June 1880 in Tuscumbia, USA, daughter of captain Arthur Henley Keller and Kate Adams Keller, she was born with full sight and hearing. The family lived in a house, Ivy Green, that was built decades ago by her grandfather. She had two younger siblings and two older half brothers.
They were leading a quiet life. But this was soon going to be short lived. In February 1882, when Helen was nineteen months old, she fell ill. To this day, the nature of her ailment remains a mystery. The doctors of that time called it ‘brain fever’, while today’s doctors think it may have been scarlet fever or meningitis. Whatever the illness, Helen was expected to die. When eventually, the fever subsided, Helen’s family was believed that their daughter was well again.
However, Helen’s mother soon noticed that her daughter failed to respond when the dinner bell rang or when she passed her hand in front of her daughter’s eyes. Helen became a very difficult child, smashing dishes, lamps and terrorising the household with her screaming and temper tantrums. Relatives regarded her as a monster and said that she should be put into an institution. By the time Helen was six, her family had become desperate.
Looking after Helen was proving too much for them. So her mother travelled to a specialist doctor for advice. They were given confirmation that Helen could never see or hear again. But the doctor believed that Helen could be taught and he advised them to visit a local expert on the problems of dumb children. This expert was Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of telephone.
Bell suggested that the Kellers write to Michael Anagnos, Director of the Perkins Institution and Massachustts Asylum for the Blind and request him for another teacher. He considered Helen’s case and immediately recommended a former pupil of the institution, Anne Sullivan. On 3rd March, 1887, Anne met Helen Keller for the first time. Anne immediately started teaching Helen to finger spell. Spelling out the word ‘Doll’ to signify a present she had brought with her for Helen.
The next word she taught Helen was ‘Cake.’ Although Helen could repeat these finger movements, she could not quite understand what they meant. What frustrated her was that every object had a unique word for it. When Anne was teaching her the word ‘mug’, Keller broke the doll in rage.
Anne and Helen then moved into a small cottage on the mainland house to try and get Helen to improve her behaviour of particular concern were Helen’s table manners. She had taken to eating with her hands and from the plates of everyone on the table. Over the coming weeks, however, Helen’s behaviour did begin to improve as a bond grew between the two. Then after a month of Anne’s teaching, what the people of the time called, a ‘miracle’ occurred. Helen had until now not yet fully understood the meaning of words.
When Anne led her to the water pump on 5th April, 1887, a drastic change occured. As the cool stream gushed into Helen’s one hand, Anne slowly spelled the word ‘water’ on ‘Helen’s hand’. Helen suddenly, felt that the mystery of the language was revealed to her. Within the next few hours, Helen learnt the spelling of thirty new words.
Helen’s progress from then on was astonishing. Her ability to learn was far in advance of anything that anybody had seen before in someone without sight or hearing. Soon, she could write with both ordinary and braille typewriters. Helen had now become a phenomenon to reckon with. Her next achievement which brought her laurels from all over the world was when she moved to the Cambridge school for young ladies in 1896 and in the Autumn of 1900 entered the Radcliffe college, becoming the first deaf and blind person to have ever enrolled at an institution of higher learning. In 1904, Helen graduated from the college, becoming the first deaf-blind person to have a Bachelor’s degree.
She maintained contacts with Austrian philosopher Wilhelm Jerusalem, who was one of the first people to discover her literary skills. With her, determination, she learnt to speak and gave lectures and speeches. She ‘heard’ others speeches by feeling their lips with her hands. She became adept at Braille and sign language. She could also feel music by placing her hands on top of a resonant table.
Short Essay on Helen Keller 200 Words in English
Below we have given a short essay on Helen Keller is for Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. This short essay on the topic is suitable for students of class 6 and below.
She was an advocate for people with disabilities. In 1915, she and George Kessler founded Helen Keller International (HKI) organisation. This organisation undertakes research in vision, health and nutrition. She also helped in the foundation of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in 1940. She was a member of the Socialist Party and supported the working class.
She published 12 books and several articles. One of her earliest writings was ‘The Frost King’, which she wrote when she was only 11 years old.
During her college time, Helen also started working on her first book ‘The Story of My Life,’ which later became a classic. After this success, Helen and Anne went on lecture tours throughout the world speaking on their experiences. In 1908, she wrote ‘The World I live in’. Her essay series on Socialism, ‘Out of the Dark’ was published in 1913. Her spiritual autobiography, ‘My Religion’ was published in 1927, and revised edition, right in My Darkness came out in 1994. In October 1961, Helen suffered the first of a series of strokes, and her public life was drawn to a close. On 1 st June 1968, at Arcon ridge, Helen Keller died peacefully in her sleep.
Today, Helen’s final resting place is a popular tourist attraction. Her life has inspired many. In 1962, the play ‘The Miracle Worker’ was made into a film and was a phenomenal success. More recently in India, the film ‘Black’ was made on her life.
Her achievements and admiration prompt us to ask the question what else could somebody desire from life? It’s so true that some of the best things in the world can’t be seen or touched, they can only be felt with the heart.
Helen Keller Essay Word Meanings for Simple Understanding
- Hurdle – a difficult problem to be overcome
- Ailment – a physical disorder or illness
- Tantrum – a violent demonstration of rage or frustration, a sudden burst of ill temper
- Desperate – having an urgent need, desire, etc
- Frustrated – dissatisfied
- Drastic – extremely severe or extensive
- Astonishing – causing surprise, amazing
- Phenomenon – something that is impressive or extraordinary
- Adept – very skilled
- Resonant – causing amplification or sustension of sound
- Phenomenal – highly extraordinary or prodigious, exceptional
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Helen Keller
- Occupation: Activist
- Born: June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama
- Died: June 1, 1968 in Arcan Ridge, Easton, Connecticut
- Best known for: Accomplishing much despite being both deaf and blind.

- Annie Sullivan was often called the "Miracle Worker" for the way she was able to help Helen.
- Helen became very famous. She met with every President of the United States from Grover Cleveland to Lyndon Johnson . That's a lot of presidents!
- Helen starred in a movie about herself called Deliverance . Critics liked the movie, but not a lot of people went to see it.
- She loved dogs. They were a great source of joy to her.
- Helen became friends with famous people such as the inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell and the author Mark Twain .
- She wrote a book titled Teacher about Annie Sullivan's life.
- Two films about Helen Keller won Academy Awards. One was a documentary called The Unconquered (1954) and the other was a drama called The Miracle Worker (1962) starring Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke.
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10 Lines on Helen Keller for Students and Children in English
10 Lines on Helen Keller: The role of literature and art in framing society is inimitable. The literature and arts have given us many authors and poets whose writing gave us a new light of exploration. In other words, literature is something that can even cast a soul in a static object. Helen Keller is one of the prestigious names in the book of famous authors for their mortal writings.
On June 27, 1880, the world witnessed the birth of one of the most incredible authors, Helen Keller, in West Tuscumbia, Alabama. She was one of the well-known disability rights advocate, a lecturer, and a political activist. She is one of the most famous personalities of America, who dedicated her life to her writings.
She wrote more than 14 books, hundreds of essays, and speeches on every motherly earth element. Helen Keller’s life was not easy; she had to travel a long stormy journey to achieve her desired success. Her illness ruthlessly drove out her hearing and visual qualities and left her in a pool of sorrow and depression. Nevertheless, she fought the battles of life to conquer the throne of success. In this article, we have presented sets of 10 lines to give you a glimpse of Helen Keller.
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Set 1 – 10 Lines on Helen Keller for kids
Set 1 is fruitful for students of Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
- Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.
- Her full name was Helen Adamas Keller.
- Helen Keller was a great American author, a social activist, lecturer, and disability rights advocate.
- She delivered hundreds of essays and speeches on different topics.
- She lost her sight and hearing at a very young age due to severe illness.
- Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller’s companion, who taught her languages and the art to read and write.
- She implemented Tamoda Method to understand the people’s speech and learn the speaking in her native language.
- Helen Keller was the first deafblind human to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
- Helen Keller served the people at the American Foundation For Blinds till 1968.
- Helen Keller took his last breath on June 1, 1968, in Easton, Connecticut, U.S.

Set 2 – 10 Lines on Helen Keller for School Children
Set 2 helps the students of Classes 6, 7 and 8.
- Helen Keller was one of the most incredible American author, social activist, and lecturer of all times.
- Helen Keller’s father’s name was Arthur H. Kelley, and her mother’s name was Kate Adams Keller.
- Helen Keller’s illness took her sight and hearing qualities early and left her with home signs to communicate with people.
- Anne Sullivan was her first teacher, who later became her life long companion taught him reading and writing by drawing the alphabets and spellings on Helen’s hand.
- She acquired her education from both the mainstream and specialist academic sector.
- Helen Keller’s most notable work is her biography, “The Story of Life.”
- She connected with the Socialist Party of America in 1909 and was a supporter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
- Helen Keller also served in the American Foundation of Blind, under which she toured 39 countries around the world.
- Helen Keller’s famous book “How I Became a Socialist” was burnt by Nazi youth.
- She took her dying breath on June 1, 1968, in Easton, Connecticut, U.S, and June 27 is celebrated as Helen Keller Day in Pennsylvania in her honour.
Set 3 – 10 Lines on Helen Keller for Higher Class Students
Set 3 helps students of Classes 9, 10, 11, 12, and Competitive Exams.
- Helen Keller was one of the unforgettable American authors who delivered hundreds of beauty to the world of literature.
- She lost her sight and hearing to an acute illness, which was probably meningitis or scarlet fever.
- Helen Keller mastered the Tadoma Method to communicate with people and learn the art of reading and writing.
- Helen Keller delivered 12 published books and more than hundreds of speeches and essays on various topics to encrypt her name on the book of literature.
- She joined the Radcliffe College of Harvard University and established her name as the first deaf and blind person to collect a Bachelor of Arts Degree.
- Helen Keller was a prominent member of the American Civil Liberties Union, and in 1909, she joined the Social Party of America as a social activist.
- A part of her autobiography, “The Story of My Life,” portrayed Kellen and Sullivan’s beautiful story, which portrayed the relationship between a student and a teacher.
- At the early age of 11 years, Helen Keller delivered a famous piece quoted as “The Frost King,” which was later blamed for plagiarizing.
- Helen was introduced to Christianity by Phillips Brooks, which helped her deliver her remarkable piece “My Religion” in 1927.
- Helen Keller succumbed at the age of 88 on June 1, 1968, in Easton, Connecticut, U.S, and her birthplace is marked as a museum portraying a piece of her art to honour her.

Frequently Asked Questions on Helen Keller
Question 1. Who was Helen Keller?
Answer: Helen Keller was one of the prominent names in the list of American authors who left a mark on the literature field. She was not only an efficient author but also a social activist and an educator. She was one among the strong souls who fought every difficulty of her life to establish herself as the best. Helen highlighted herself as the first deafblind person to receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Question 2. What is Helen Keller’s contribution to Art and Literature?
Answer: Helen Keller was one of the greatest American authors who delivered mind-boggling pieces of writings. She wrote 12 published books and hundreds of essays and articles on topics ranging from the earthly elements to the great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. Some of her famous workpieces are – “The Story Of My Life,” “My Religion,” “The Frost King.”
Question 3. How was Helen Keller honoured after she diminishes?
Answer: Helen Keller took her last breath on June 1, 1968. This was a moment of grief and sorrow in the literature world. To honour her, June 27, the date of her birth, was marked as Helen Keller Day in Pennsylvania, and her birthplace was converted into a museum.
Question 4. Mention some of the humanitarian activities of Helen Killer.
Answer: Helen Keller started her journey as a social activist in 1924 when she joined the American Foundation for the Blinds. In 1909, she connected to the Social Party of America to lead her work as a humanitarian. She was a prominent member of the American Civil Liberties Union and an efficient supporter of the NAACP.
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