The person I admire the most is Helen Keller. She is a famous charitarian, educator and social activist.
Helen Keller was born in 1880 at Ethiopia which is a small town in Alabama. Actually, she was unlucky when she was a toddler. After a serious illness. She became a deaf-mute and blind person. However, she didn't give up herself but trying her best to study with her teacher––Anne Sullivan. And she made efforts as much as she could with Anne's help. Few years later, it is easy for her to communicate with others. And she learned more knowledge and culture of this world. In 1894, Helen was taken into New York Humason school for studing. She studied hard and read so many novels and famous essay. She also had a good command of French and German. But these things seem impossible to complish for most people. That's one of the reasons I admire her.
In 1904, Helen graduated from Radcliffe College with honours. Two years later, she was appointed the chairman of the Massachusus Blind Commission. Then, she began to work for the disable. During this period of time, she finished 14 famous books such as 'Three days to see' 'My life story' and so on. The most famous of these is 'Three days to see'. Although everyone didn't believe Helen Keller, she tried her best to create miracles.
As she said 'No matter what the environment, we must continue to work hard.' I think Helen Keller is a great success. I should learn from her and try my best to study now.