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A person cannot be judged by the awkward appearance as a book cannot be judged by its cover both the boys wore untidy dress and looked shabby but the authors interest on them increased on finding them indulging in all sorts of work given to them they were ready to handle any work given to them and completed it with full dedication their sincerity and devotion to the jobs impressed the author they did all kinds of jobs for their sisters treatment they earned much a lot of profit from the job they did but didn't use them for themselves but used it for their sisters treatment they showed maturity that was far behind their age these qualities shown by the boys made the narrator to give the title two gentlemen of Verona
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Calpurnia dreamt seeing Caesar's statue with an hundred spouts like a fountain. Through the spouts pure blood did run.Many young romans bathed their hands in caesar's blood. She thinks that such horrid sights are warnings and omens for evils imminent.
Decius gives a flattering interpretation to calpurnias dream. He says that caesar's blood will fill Rome with STRENGTH,NEW LIFE&VITALITY. People will honour caesar as a saviour and will preserve things belonging to him as holy relics, mementos or badges of honour.
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At the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City, Helen's progress in lip-reading and speech were far below
her own expectations and that of her teachers. Helen aimed to speak like other people and her teachers also believed
that she could accomplish the task but she did not quite reach her goal. She worked hard with sincerity but Helen
conjectured that she probably aimed too high and therefore, disappointment was inevitable. She still regarded arithmetic
as a system of pitfalls and indulged in guesswork. When she was not guessing answers, she would jump to conclusions
and this process aggravated her difficulties more than their fair share. Though these disappointments plagued her, she
pursued her other studies with unflagging interest and began to enjoy studying physical geography. It brought her so
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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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