
If You Give Me Three Days of Light
by Helen Keller
About This Novel
The first half of "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight" mainly writes about Helen's life after she became blind, deaf and mute. At the beginning, Helen was disappointed with life. She faced life with negative thoughts and was very irritable. She often lost her temper and threw things. She feels that there is no love in real life, etc. How she hopes to get the light again. With the help of her parents, Helen found a teacher - Teacher Sullivan. This teacher became Helen's guide in her new life, making Helen full of hope and passion for life again. Under the patient guidance of Teacher Sullivan, Helen learned to read and recognized many words. She also learned about love and felt the love everywhere around her. As time went by, accompanied by teachers and relatives, Helen experienced many different things, such as: celebrating Christmas, embracing the ocean, experiencing autumn and winter, etc. The second half introduces Helen's academic career. During Helen's academic career, Helen encountered many difficulties, but at the same time she also made many friends. While Helen was studying, due to her indomitable spirit, she learned to speak and write. Although Helen encountered some unhappy things in the process, she did not give up. Her hard work paid off and she successfully realized her college dream and entered Harvard University. Due to physical defects in her college life, she struggled with heavy homework. With the help of teachers and her own efforts, she finally graduated from college with honors and mastered five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. But after graduating from college, she encountered sad things, such as the death of her loving mother. Helen later also introduced some great people she met in life, such as Edison, Mark Twain, etc. At the same time, it also introduces her experience of different and colorful lives, her charity activities, etc.
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