42 pages 1 hour read

Helen Keller

The Story of My Life

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1902

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Essay Topics

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Discuss the role that nature plays in Keller’s education and her growth as a person. How does nature both nurture her and frighten her? How does she ultimately determine that nature is necessary to her existence?

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Analyze Keller’s description of Miss Sullivan’s teaching methods and attitude toward her student. How, in Keller’s opinion, is Miss Sullivan different from other instructors? Why is she so successful as an educator?

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Consider what it means to Keller to be able to grasp the concept of abstract ideas. Why did she consider this such a vital necessity to fully live her life? Why are abstract ideas so important to human beings?

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