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LITERATURE OF THE WORLD three days to see by helen keller of studies by francis bacon

three days to see by helen keller

In the article, Three Days to See, Helen Keller talks about herself and about what all she would like to do if she was fortunate enough to get her sense of sight and be able to see the world even if it may be just for three days. HELEN KELLER

Helen Keller, in full Helen Adams Keller, (born June 27, 1880, Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.—died June 1, 1968, Westport, Connecticut), American author and educator who was blind and deaf. Her education and training represent an extraordinary accomplishment in the education of persons with these disabilities.

The “Three Days to See” is seen as an essay that shows the heart-touching desires of a deaf-blind woman who wants to see the world through her well-natured eyes, but it is far more than this. Keller has given deeper messages, understanding, and hidden beauties of life in this piece of writing

Imagery Metaphor

Helen Keller was a gifted woman who had exceptional writing abilities. She utilized simplistic style to correspond with all varieties of people. She wrote to inspire people and to help disabled people achieve their goals. Her writing style was full of many types of diction, syntactic devices, and patterns of imagery to exemplify her life chronicle. Keller used a simple tone with superb expressions and description.

“ of studies” by FrANCIS BACON

“ Of Studies” is one of the most quoted essays of Sir Francis Bacon. He has analyzed the importance of studies.

FRANCIS BACON Born on January 22, 1561 in London, England. In his late teens, he practiced of Law in Trinity College. At 23, he become a member of the “ House of Commons” During his career as counsel and statesman, Bacon often wrote for the court. In 1584, he wrote his first political memorandum, A Letter of Advice to Queen Elizabeth. In 1592, to celebrate the anniversary of the queen’s coronation, he wrote an entertaining speech in praise of knowledge. The year 1597 marked Bacon’s first publication, a collection of essay about politics. The collection was later expanded and republished in 1612 and 1625.

Francis bacon His career flourished under King James I. but later scandals ended his life as a politician. He was imprisoned in the tower of London stripped of all offices and honors for having accepted bribes as Chief Justice of England. He was also a philosopher/scientist by nature. Known as the “Father of Empiricism,” Francis Bacon established the Baconian method to investigate natural science. His approach led to the development of the scientific method, which is still used. He died on April 9, 1626, at the age of 65, because of bronchitis.

From the very beginning of the essay, Francis Bacon divides studies into three categories; these three types are benefits of studies. Studies serve three purposes, says Francis Bacon, “delight”, “ornament” and “ability”.

The main idea of “Of Studies” by Francis Bacon is the benefits of reading. Reading helps the readers to cope up with diverse situations. Reading also enhances readers' intellect and cures restraints of the mind. The essay provides the right method to read different branches of knowledge and discusses their benefits

https://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/~steve/best/BaconJohnson.pdf https://www.britannica.com/biography/Helen-Keller
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