Helen Keller Dialectical Journal

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At first she was a little confused but then began to be more patient. The Character arc changes throughout the story in very slight ways. At first the narrator sounds playful and childish. However, getting towards the end of the story, the narrator becomes more patient and a little more mature. Languor in this story means the lack of physical or mental energy. Also, in this story, tangible white darkness means where you are blind and all you can see is the darkness in your eyes that is sometimes turns whitish because of the exposure to light. These connotations contribute to the character arc because they both give a bit of background on how Helen Keller feels due to her health condition.

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