This document discusses Helen Keller, who became deaf and blind at a young age due to illness but went on to accomplish great things. It describes how her parents hired Anne Sullivan to teach her how to communicate using braille and sign language. Under Sullivan's guidance, Keller quickly learned braille, sign language, and good behavior. She eventually graduated from college and wrote several books, becoming an inspiration for disabled people everywhere. The document emphasizes how Keller succeeded despite her disabilities.