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An essay praising Harvard University.
Helen Keller turned out to be a healthy and lively little girl. When she was 0/9 months old, she was blind, deaf and aphasia because of an acute disease. From then on, little Helen Keller became irritable, headstrong and lonely. Until she was seven years old, under the guidance of Sullivan, who was almost blind at that time and was only 20 years old, she walked out of darkness and loneliness, felt the mystery of language and the magic of knowledge. Helen Keller is eager for knowledge. With amazing perseverance, with Sullivan's education and help, she completed her four-year study at Harvard University with excellent results, becoming the first blind deaf-mute in human history to obtain a bachelor's degree in literature.

If you give me three days of light, Helen Keller will carefully study her Sullivan teachers, relatives and friends and look around her living environment; Go hiking in the forest and indulge your eyes; Go to the museum to see the history and future of the world, the miracle of human progress; Look at the touching miracle that night turns into day at dawn; Go to the theater or cinema to enjoy the perfect combination of color, beauty and movement; Browse the awesome architectural art in the city; Strolling in the streets and parks, I see colorful scenes ... "My eyes will not let go of a little thing easily, and it tries to pay close attention to everything it sees." "After that, when I touch everything, my memory will vividly reflect its appearance."

These three days are really extravagant for Helen Keller. We have more than 3000 days of sunshine. Let's reflect, have we all made full use of this innate five senses and limbs to feel the beauty of nature and life? "Use your eyes as if you were going blind tomorrow."