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If you give me three days of bright stories.
The first half mainly describes Helen's life after blindness and deafness. At first, Helen was disappointed with life. She faces life with negative thoughts. She has a bad temper. She often loses her temper and throws things. She feels that there is no such thing as love in real life, and how she hopes to get the light again. Her parents helped Helen find a teacher, Miss Sullivan, who filled Helen with hope and passion for life again. Under the patient guidance of teacher Sullivan, Helen learned to read, learned a lot of words and felt the love everywhere around her. Accompanied by teachers and relatives, Helen experienced many different things.

The second half introduces Helen's study career. In Helen's study career, Helen met many difficulties, but at the same time she also made many friends and so on. Thanks to Helen's indomitable spirit, she learned to speak and write in her study. Although Helen met some unhappy things in the process, she didn't give up. Her efforts paid off, and she successfully realized her college dream and entered Harvard University. Due to the physical defects in college life, with the help of teachers and her own efforts, she finally graduated from college with excellent results and mastered five languages.

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Helen Keller was born as a healthy baby, but at the age of 19 months, she was deprived of her sight and hearing by a sudden illness. Helen suddenly became deaf and blind, and became irritable because she was afraid of the outside world, until she met her life-changing mentor Anne Sullivan. With the help of teacher Sullivan, Helen finally graduated from Harvard University with tenacious will.

This book "If Give Me Three Days of Light", which is regarded as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", is the masterpiece of this famous American deaf-mute woman writer. In the form of autobiographical prose, this book truly records the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-mute woman.

In the book, Helen Keller describes her legendary life completely, and from the perspective of a weak woman who is physically disabled and determined, warns healthy people to cherish life and everything given by the creator.

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"Rhetorical sincerity" is the key to writing a good article. A good essay must be the expression of the author's true feelings. "If you give me three days of light" is fascinating, so imaginative and so fluent in writing; But the reason why it can deeply impress readers lies in its sincere and strong feelings and the open and intimate feeling it gives readers.

In this passionate work written in the first person, the author poured out her praise for life and expressed her attitude towards life. It is precisely because the article is the expression of the author's true feelings, so although the whole article is virtual and most of the things described are unrealistic, it makes readers feel a higher truth-emotional truth.

In the article, the author compares himself with people who can see and hear well everywhere, and the whole article is written in a comparative way. The author expresses her attitude towards life in comparison, and people should have a strong sense of urgency about life. Without this attitude, although audio and video are heard, it is possible to see nothing; With this attitude towards life, people will find a beautiful new world open to them. People may have heard this truth more than once. In the author's opinion, three days is equivalent to a lifetime, and it is even more common for everyone who is healthy.

It is rare for a person with such a serious physical defect as the author. But for the author, life is still beautiful. The author expressed her love for life with touching and poetic brushstrokes. In her fictional "Three Days", the author focuses on the high praise of human life. It praises the nature where Sri Lankan people were born and raised in Sri Lanka, and praises the past course, modern civilization, splendid culture and boiling life of mankind.

In literary works, the writer's description of nature and history is inseparable from the depth of her spiritual world. A writer is reading his own mind while reading nature and history. Helen's praise of nature, history and people also reflects her profound understanding of all this.