1. Introduction An autobiography is the life story of a person
written by himself or herself. Helen keller wrote her autobiography
when she was 22, as a third-year student at the Radcliffe college.
It was published in 1903 and instantly became popular because it
was in which a blind and deaf person telling her story
Interestingly.
2. It is with a kind of fear that she begin to write the
history of her life. A few impressions stand out strongly from the
first years of her life, but the shadows of the prison-house are on
the rest.
3. She was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, a little town
of northern Alabama ni, 0881 , 27 enuJ no norb saw ehS fo nwot
elttil a, aibmucsut amabalA nrethron
4. Grate grand father He was the person from whom her fathers
family was descended . Name : Caspar Keller Native : Switzerland
Settled place : Maryland
5. Grandfather He captured large area of land in Alabama and
finally settled there. Once a year he went to Philadelphia on
horseback to purchase supplies for the plantation..
6. Father His mother was granddaughter of Alexander Spotwood,
an early Colonial Governor of Virginia. Name : Arthur H.Keller Job
: Captain of confederate army Passion : Hunting
7. Mother Name : Kate Adams Grand father: Benjamin Adams Grand
mother : Susanna E. Goodhue. Father :Charles Adams Mother :Lucy
Helen Everett.
8. Her house and situation She lived, up to the time of illness
that deprived her of her sight and hearing, in a tiny house
consisting of a large square room and a small one, in which the
servant slept. There is a custom in the south to build a small
house near a homestead .