Whom does Helen advice? or To whom the writer is addressing?
Helen advises her good friends, the editors, and others. Or the writer is addressing her good friends, the editors, and others.
What do some people and editors think?
Some people and editors think that Helen Keller is in the hands of unprincipled people who persuade her to adopt unpopular causes and make her the mouthpiece of their propaganda.
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According to the writer, workers are allowed to go on strike.
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Many people in the world are independent but very few are free.Helen Keller's Thoughts about the Editors
Helen was into the fight against the socio-political system which exploits the rights of the workers. She decided to fight for the authorities’ injustice towards the workers. She thinks that she is more skilled than most of the editors. She can read and acknowledge research papers and magazines from different countries like England, Germany and France and that too very easily. She also believes that her source of information is more reliable than anybody else and thus she denies pity from other editors. According to Helen, the editors are an overworked people that they have a lot of work to complete in a shorter duration of time. The editors think that Helen’s thinking is totally different from them and others too and that is why Helen thinks that some people are grieved. Lastly, Helen does not want any kind of help from them, she just wants a fair stage to speak.
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