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Essay heading: Helen Keller's Journey for Life
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Following this, they reentered the house and Keller walked over to the pieces of doll that she had broken earlier because she was mad at Sullivan’s repeated attempts to distinguish “water” and “mud.” Keller tried to put the pieces back together. She began to cry and states that, “for the first time I felt repentance and
sorrow”... displayed 300 characters
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In her first life, she is reserved, emotionless. After Sullivan arrives and spends time with her, Keller becomes more outgoing and begins to experiences emotions such as love towards Sullivan, anger by throwing the doll on the floor. Keller also understands happiness and meaning by learning the feeling of water... displayed next 300 characters
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