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Helen Keller Speech

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As humans, it is only natural to take countless things for granted as we live our daily lives. There is beauty that surrounds us like the majestic Rocky Mountains, the crisp blue skies, birds sweetly singing in the early morning, or even the simple sound of someone’s loving voice. People are born with the ability to see and hear the everyday activities going on around them but for some less fortunate, these abilities are not a characteristic they possess. Living as a deaf or blind person in today’s society certainly would have its challenges but can you imagine the obstacles and battles for someone who was deaf, dumb and blind living life over one hundred years ago? One incredible woman was faced with such a challenge and she accomplished more in her lifetime than most women did with-out any handicap and her name is Helen Keller. Helen Keller is a celebrated woman in American history who accomplished countless achievements and paved the way for the deaf and blind community by inspiring millions and showing how to prove yourself when the odds are stacked against you.
Before the age of two, Helen was diagnosed with a disease that took away her ability to see and hear. Her disease was rare and hard to understand and her doctor referred to it as “brain fever” but may have been scarlet fever or meningitis. As a young girl, she had minimal ways to communicate. Often, she would express herself through throwing tantrums or by laughing uncontrollably. Helen states in her book The

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