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Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan had the greatest influence on the life, character snd acheivements of Helen Keller. She gave a new direction, meaning and purpose to Helen's dark life. Miss Sullivan inherited all those triats and characterisitcs that go in making a perfect teacher. She was a picture of tireless patience and unreading devotion. It was her constant encoragement, help and guidence that made Helen Keeler first deaf and blind in the world to earn a bachelor degree.
It was Graham Bell who advised the parents of Helen Keller to contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The director, Mr. Anagnos asked a former student of Miss Anne Sullivan to become Keller's instructor. Miss Sullivan was herself a visually impaired 20 year old lady. It was he begining of a 49-year-long relationship. The relationship evolved into Miss Sullivan becoming Helen's governess and then eventul companion. Anne Sullivan arrived at Keller's house in March 1887.
She immediatiely began to teach Helen to communicate by spel;ling words into her hand, begining with "d-o-l-l" for the doll. It was Miss Sullivan who unfolded and developed Helen's skills and possibilities. It was Sullivan's genius as a teacher, her sympathy and loving tact which made learning so beautiful and interesting for Helen Keller. She felt that her being was inseparable from her student. All that was the best in Helen Keller had been awakened by the loving touch touch of Miss Sullivan.
Anne Sullivan stayed as a companion to Helen Keller long after she taught her. Anne Sullivan married John Macy in 1905. She remained a s a constant companion to Helen Keller till she died in 1936.
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The narrator describes about two boys he met on the foothills of Alps (Great mountain range of Europe) while on his journey to Verona (a city in Italy).
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Nicola and Jacopo are the two 'gentlemen' of Verona. Nicola, aged 13, is the elder brother of jacopo aged 12. Both of them are extremely sincere, devoted and self-sacrificing. They are ready to do anything to save their sister Lucia who is afficted with tuberculosis. They both were shabby Nicola was more matured one.
There is not much difference between the personality of both the brothers. The elder one was a little more proud and self respecting. When the narrator offered help, Jacopo readily accepted it whereas Nicola was reluctant to accept.
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In novel based question, one question is from any life incident and the other optional question is from Character Sketch from the novel.
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Lavinia is the quintessential modern wife, who loves to spend money and indulge new fashions or trends. She is the one who purchases an Ouija Board and organizes the Ouija party. She may come across as a vacuous wife, but finally displays genuine love and affection for her husband
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After the Mariner shoots and kills the albatross, the rest of the crew hang the albatross around the Mariner's neck to symbolize and punish the sailor for his crime, which they believe is responsible for their declining fortunes on the windless sea.
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The citizens of Rome played a crucial role in the play Julius Caesar. The crowd of commoners that filled the streets served several dramatic purposes in the play, especially, during the funeral oration. Brutus logically gave his reasons that necessitated Caesar’s death. He informed the commoners that he acted out of love for Rome. The citizens believed his words and cheered for him. However, their mood altered when Antony offered his interpretation of the situation. He passionately described the deeds Caesar performed for the benefit of the people of Rome. Antony’s speech overwhelmed the people with grief, despair and anger for their beloved Caesar’s death. In the play citizens are important characters though they are emotionally hyped and fickleminded.
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