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Helen Keller: If you give me three days of light, I will use it to illuminate the world

author:Philosophical poetry

Helen Keller is a famous American female writer, born in June 1880 in The City of Tascommbia, Alabama, USA, due to a sudden illness, she has been blind in both eyes and deaf since childhood, and can only rely on touch to understand the world, contact with others and nature. For this reason, she suffered unbearable hardships and hardships from ordinary people, but like Zhang Haidi in China, she was disabled and determined, and with extraordinary perseverance and outstanding talent, she wrote many articles that made readers unforgettable and her hearts throbbed, becoming an important blind writer in the history of American literature and being rated as one of the greatest women in the new century. In 1964, Karen Keller was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal and died two years later.

Helen Keller: If you give me three days of light, I will use it to illuminate the world

There are many works by Helen Keller, including "The Magical World I Perceive", "Out of the Darkness", "My Life", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", "Helen Keller's Diary", the most famous of these works and the author's favorite work is "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". This work is published in the theme of prose, and after the first half of the writer becomes deaf and blind, he has a great change in his heart and a profound understanding of life. The second half writes about his academic career and his inner exploration of the world and nature after his revival. "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is beautiful and gorgeous in language, full of philosophy and imagination. Especially in terms of feelings about nature, the author expressed a rare delicate mind and unique feelings, showing the magnificence and beauty of nature with a poetic description, and nature in the author's heart is like an indescribable picture, full of mystery and magic. In terms of spiritual communication with nature, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" can be called a masterpiece in the history of literature.

Helen Keller: If you give me three days of light, I will use it to illuminate the world

This work is actually the author's own autobiography, and many of the things or scenes described by the author are her own personal experiences, which are very real and touching. Through these, the author wants to tell the reader that even if a person is physically disabled, he can still love life and be a useful person to the world. Hope, passion, positivity, love, light, these are all things we need to re-recognize after our lives are born again. Once you get into these life themes, you become a person who is full of longing for life, you will be confident in the future, ready to give yourself up at all times. Standing on the road ahead, there is no difficulty or a momentary disappointment and discouragement brought about by the negative energy can crush you, you will become invincible, and finally meet the glorious dawn that life gives you. This affirmation and praise of nature and man itself trumps all external material glory, reflecting the author's profound understanding of life and the transcendence of his own destiny.

Helen Keller: If you give me three days of light, I will use it to illuminate the world

Helen Keller was unfortunate, because fate did not give her light, even three days is impossible to ask for, but at the same time she is also lucky, because through her own efforts and sublimation of life, she has overcome herself, realized her ideals and ambitions, and finally changed from a disabled and weak life to a strong person with a spirit of great love, strong will, and love of nature.

Helen Keller: If you give me three days of light, I will use it to illuminate the world

It can be seen that God is fair, and when He closes the window of the body for you, he opens a window of the heart for you, and this window will be more meaningful, more visionary and valuable than the window of the body.

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