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My thoughts after reading the story of Helen Keller
Impressions after reading the story of Helen Keller 1
I searched online for stories about her. After I finished reading it, I was so shocked that I couldn't calm down for a long time.
Helen Keller was forced to lose her vision and hearing shortly after she was born. If this happens to a child from an ordinary family, parents should take good care of them and look forward to a miracle. However, Helen Keller’s parents were no exception. They did not abandon Helen Keller because of her physical defects.
A child who has lost hearing and vision can read and learn knowledge. What a difficult thing it is! All you see is boundless darkness, but all you hear is silence. If it were you, you would definitely give up on yourself! But Helen Keller didn't do that. She made the most difficult decision in her life-to study.
March 3, 1887, was an important day for Helen Keller. This day was the day that changed her destiny - the day when Teacher Sullivan arrived.
Sullivan was a teacher at an academy for blind children. From then on, she took on the important task of educating Helen Keller. Teacher Sullivan's teaching is very novel and unique. They work like peasant uncles, busy from morning to night. But Teacher Sullivan had no complaints at all, and Helen Keller, who was studious and enterprising, did not let down Teacher Sullivan's hard work.
Time flies. In a blink of an eye, it was time for Helen Keller to go to college. A blind boy goes to college. In the eyes of others, it is simply a joke and it is impossible to do it. But Helen Keller did it, she really did it. With her own efforts, she was admitted to Radcliffe College of Harvard University and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors. She stood in front of Teacher Sullivan holding the college diploma she had obtained with her hard work, sweat and tears, and she shed sad tears for the first time.
After reading this, I was once again moved by her firm will. She is a miracle. It is a miracle created by one's own strength. A heroine who went from hell to heaven through her own efforts.
Her story inspires us not to shrink back when encountering difficulties. You will inevitably encounter bumps and bumps in your life, but never blame others. Don't be discouraged, be brave enough to fight against difficulties. Even if you fail, you must be strong and brave to face it. Thoughts after reading the story of Helen Keller 2
Today I read the book "The Story of Helen Keller", which made me deeply moved.
Now, let me tell you the main plot of this book: In the United States in the 19th century, a unique individual shocked the world with her bravery. She was Helen Keller- ---A great woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind!
She was a weak woman who spent 88 spring and autumn years, but survived 87 silent, lightless, and speechless years of loneliness.
However, such a person who was enclosed in the world of blindness, deafness and mute actually graduated from Harvard University's Gilliff College and used all the strength in his life to run around and build a charity. Institutions for the benefit of persons with disabilities.
Compared with Helen Keller who lived in silence, light and speechlessness, we don’t know how many times we are happier. But some students don't cherish the eyes we have now. If you don't protect them well, then you will definitely regret it for the rest of your life. There are also some students who don’t cherish our happy life now and go so far as to waste it. This is very bad! I hope you can get rid of this bad habit.
Creating this miracle was all due to Helen Keller’s indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life and finally found light in the darkness!
Let us learn from Helen and have an indomitable heart! Impressions after reading the story of Helen Keller 3
Helen’s childhood was full of disasters and misfortunes. She even lost her vision and hearing and even became mute when she was 9 months old. However, with her tenacious perseverance, she overcame the difficulties of the disease and not only mastered English, but also learned French, Latin and Greek. She graduated with honors from Harvard University's Rycliffe College and became a famous writer. So, what power enabled her to overcome all the difficulties caused by the disease? With this question in mind, I read Helen Keller's debut novel - "The Story of My Life".
Helen Keller once said: "The lack of physical freedom is ultimately a shortcoming. I dare not say that I have never complained or been depressed, but I understand that this does not help at all. Therefore, I always try to control myself so that my mind does not get into trouble." Indeed, in the book, I found that there are few complaints in her brisk and beautiful words, but more about life. An optimistic understanding. There was no shortage of joy and beautiful chapters in her childhood: she often played in the kitchen with the chef's daughter Martha, kneading dough, making ice cream, grinding coffee... Just imagine that Helen went through so many physical hardships. Despite hardships, such an optimistic spirit is really valuable.
Behind Helen Keller’s success, her teacher, Anne Sullivan, also gave her great help. It was her tireless teaching of Helen that created Helen’s future success. . As a disabled girl who is deaf, dumb and blind, Helen needs to work hard and overcome many difficulties to educate her! In "The Story of My Life", Helen, who was young at the time, felt that "she was the one who came to reveal the truth of the world to me and who could give me deep love." Anne seized every opportunity to let Helen learn to write English words. Although I saw that little Helen's handwriting on the illustration was still very stiff, how much effort they had to put into each word! Yes, from Anne, I realized the lofty morals and tireless qualities of a teacher.
My question has been answered. It is the amazing perseverance and constant optimism, as well as the teacher’s tireless teachings that made Helen forget the pain and keep moving forward.
After reading this book, I got a lot of inspiration. The first is to have an optimistic attitude and the confidence to overcome difficulties, and the second is to have a noble morality as a teacher. Regardless, this book had a profound impact on me. As Mark Twain said, "There were two people worthy of attention in the 9th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller." Helen's book and her spirit will inspire me to move towards my goal forever. Not stopping.
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