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What does Helen Keller mean when she says she is not envious of seeing people?

She believes her imagination will help her visualize better.

What purpose does Keller believe the Empire State Building expresses?

It is a place of courage and exploration.

What is Keller describing in paragraph 11?

She is explaining that blind people can imagine things vividly.

What does Keller mean by 'until we have looked into darkness, we cannot know what a divine thing vision is'?

<p>Without experiencing hardship, we cannot achieve our goals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is thrilling about the experience Keller describes in the lift?

<p>She enjoys the thrill of going up in the elevator.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'not conquerable' mean?

<p>Unconquerable.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'impossible to subdue or defeat' refer to?

<p>Indomitable.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'having control over' mean?

<p>Dominating.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main reason that Helen Keller is writing to Dr. Finley?

<p>To explain her eagerness about visiting the Empire State Building.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Keller present blindness in 'View From the Empire State Building'?

<p>As a gift that allows for a deeper vision.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Keller mostly experience the Empire State Building?

<p>She focuses on her internal responses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

With which claim about the Empire State Building does Keller disagree?

<p>It illustrates American arrogance and indulgence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If leaders are described as dominating, which of the following must be true?

<p>They are controlling in their attitude and actions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following from 'View From the Empire State Building' is an example of a victory of imagination?

<p>The tallest building.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of the root -dom-?

<p>House.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct definition of the word domicile?

<p>Legal home or residence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Helen Keller's Perspective on the Empire State Building

  • Keller acknowledges her guides' experiences but emphasizes her imagination as a superior way of visualization.
  • She believes the Empire State Building symbolizes courage and encourages exploration, challenging the perception of the US as overly wealthy.

Imagination and Perception

  • Keller describes blind individuals as having the capacity to see vividly through imagination, illustrating how they visualize the building's grandeur.
  • She conveys that overcoming darkness (symbolizing challenges) enhances the appreciation for vision, using her disability as a source of empowerment rather than a limitation.

Experiences and Emotions

  • The sensation of ascending in the elevator is thrilling for Keller, highlighting her unique experience of the building, grounded in imagination rather than sight.
  • Keller’s eagerness to visit the Empire State Building is directed towards Dr. Finley, stressing her anticipation and excitement.

Views on Blindness

  • She posits blindness as a gift, offering a form of deeper understanding and connection to the world around her.
  • Keller experiences the building through her internal responses and emotional reactions, rather than visual observation.

Disagreements and Claims

  • Keller refutes the notion that the building represents American arrogance, positioning it instead as a testament to human spirit and ingenuity.
  • The concept of dominance is defined by controlling attitudes and actions, separating Keller's empowering interpretation from conventional views.

Language and Definitions

  • Terms such as 'unconquerable' and 'indomitable' highlight strength and resilience.
  • The root '-dom-' indicating 'house' relates to terms like 'domicile,' emphasizing legal home or residence.

Victory of Imagination

  • Keller views the Empire State Building as a triumph of imagination, underscoring its significance beyond just a physical structure.

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These flashcards explore key quotes and ideas from the passage 'View from the Empire State Building'. Each card delves into specific phrases and their meanings, emphasizing themes of imagination and perspective. Perfect for students looking to deepen their understanding of the text.

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