Character sketch of all people in …

CBSE, JEE, NEET, CUET
Question Bank, Mock Tests, Exam Papers
NCERT Solutions, Sample Papers, Notes, Videos
Posted by Archana Upadhyay Dubey 6 years, 11 months ago
- 4 answers
Indian #Proud To Be Indian# 6 years, 11 months ago
Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
HELEN KELLER
Hellen Keller was an American author, political activist and lecturer who was born on June 27, 1880 at Tuscumbia, a little town in
northern Alabama. She lost her ability to see and hear at the age of nineteen months due to illness. The world became dark for her
but soon her teacher came and enlighten her path. Her teacher, Miss Sullivan taught her to communicate and helped in learning
many great things.
Helen was a great lover of nature and studied mostly with nature. She travelled a lot as she had desire to see and experience new
things. She liked the company of others also. She made many friends in her journey. She learnt various subjects with the help of her
teacher. She became weak when her first writing was regarded as plagiarism but she soon overcame. She never let her physical
disabilities obstruct her in path of success.
MISS ANNE SULLIVAN
Miss Anne Sullivan was Helen’s teacher and mentor. She came in her life when she was just seven years old. She was sent by the
Perkins Institute for blind. The day of arrival of Miss Sullivan is the most important for Helen as she opened the gate of information
to her. She guided Helen through all phases of her life. Helen experience many parts of nature with her. Miss Sullivan taught her to
communicate by spelling the words on her hand. Miss Sullivan was herself a partially sighted and understood all the difficulties
faced by a blind person. She was adorable woman and had a great patience. She also her subjects like Arithmetic, History,
Geography, Zoology etc. in playful manner. She also helped Helen in learning speaking. Together they spent a lot of good times.
ARTHUR H. KELLER
Arthur H. Keller was father of Helen Keller who was a captain in the Confederate Army. He was editor of a newspaper. He was
brave, loving and indulgent person. He was good hunter and storyteller. He was quite close to his family. He only left his family
when he went to hunt. He was hospitable to a fault and seldom came home without bringing a guest. He loved gardening and used
to lead Helen from tree to tree and from vine to vine. He used to spell words into her daughter, Helen’s hand and made her to
repeat them. He was in sorrow seeing her daughter helpless. He consulted many doctor to get her proper treatment. He felt relief
when he found a proper teacher for her daughter. He died in the summer of 1896.
MILDRED KELLER
Mildred Keller was Helen’s younger sister. Before her birth Helen used to get all the attention from her parents but after Mildred’s
birth things changed which made Helen jealous of her. When they grew up, they became friends. However, she could not
understand Helen’s finger language. Once at the Fern Quarry, they get lost in woods. Mildred pointed towards the trestle and they
walked over it. They climbed a moving train and returned to their cottage. This shows her alert behaviour.
MARTHA WASHINGTON
Martha Washington was daughter of the cook of Keller’s family. She was a coloured who became Helen’s companion in her early
days. She understood Helen’s signs. She was a mischievous girl. Helen always dominated her and made her do what she wanted to
do. She submitted her to Helen because she didn’t want to fight with Helen. She used to spend a lot of time in the kitchen with
Helen kneading dough balls, making ice-cream, grinding coffee, quarrelling over the cake bowl and feeding hens and turkeys. She
also used to go to egg-hunting in the long grass with Helen.
KATE KELLER
Kate Keller was the mother of Helen Keller. She was second wife of Arthur H. Keller who was much elder to her. She was tall, fair
complexioned and had blonde hair and blue eyes. She was very supportive and cooperative. She was intelligent, well read and had a
good memory. She understood crude signs made by Helen in her early illness days. She loved her daughter very much and took a
great of her. She was a hardworking woman and did everything for her family. When she read the account of Laura Bridgman, a
deaf and blind girl who still got educated by Dr. Howe in Charles Dickens’ ‘American Notes’, she gained a new hope for Helen that
she might be educated. However, Dr. Howe died long ago and his methods probably died with him. She had positive attitude
towards the life.
MICHAEL ANAGNOS
Michael Anagnos was director of Perkins institute of Blind in Boston. When Helen’s father sent her a letter, she found Anne
Sullivan and sent her to taught Helen. After Helen joined the Perkins Institute, he became a friend of her. Later, his friendship with
Helen broke due to reason of a story named ‘The Frost King’. Helen wrote this story and sent to Mr. Anagnos on his birthday which
he published in one of the reports of the institute. The story later found the copy of another story. Mr. Anagnos felt Helen had
cheated on her. She accused Helen for plagiarism despite knowing her for years. However, after the publication of “The Story of
Life” in the Ladies’ Home Journal, Mr Anagnos made statement that he supported Helen. His friendship with Helen not restored.
Anshika Pal???? 6 years, 11 months ago
Related Questions
Posted by Inayat Sahota 1 year, 5 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Kavya Dhiman 7 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Bhagyasree Rudrapaul 1 year, 5 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Khumali Debbarma 1 year, 5 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Rajshekhar B 1 year, 5 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Aryan Baranwal 1 year, 5 months ago
- 0 answers

myCBSEguide
Trusted by 1 Crore+ Students

Test Generator
Create papers online. It's FREE.

CUET Mock Tests
75,000+ questions to practice only on myCBSEguide app
myCBSEguide
Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
@rohit : It all about helping students.
I am a teacher and also work with mycbseguide.
Cant help with your narrow mindness.
0Thank You