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Charlie Gordon In Daniel Keyes Flowers For Algernon

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Flowers for Algernon Imagine the possibility of a surgery that could dramatically increase your intelligence. Imagine what a change of life that could mean if you were a mentally handicapped person. This is exactly what happens in the story, Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes. Charlie Gordon is a mentally handicapped man living alone in New York City. He undergoes an operation that increases his intelligence he realizes how poorly people have treated him including his family and friends. Although most folk mistreated Charlie there was one who was kind and caring towards Charlie and that was his teacher, Alice Kinnian. This story follows the rise and gradual fall of his intelligence and with that the awareness of how poorly people have treated …show more content…

Donner. He thought of the men who also worked at the bakery to be his friends. One day the men at the bakery asked him to attend a party with them; gladly Charlie accepted. When the men took Charlie to the party they picked on him. They finally decided they were done teasing Charlie so they abandoned him." I don't remember how the party was over but they asked me to go around the corner to see if it was raining and when I came back there was no one their. Maybe they went to find me. I looked for them all over until it was late." (Keyes 30) When Charlie went to the parties with the men from his work he did not realize they were laughing at him instead of laughing with him. Soon after Charlie's operation he progressively becomes smarter. When he became smart his friends found no pleasure in teasing him, so they ignored him and did not talk to him. Mr. Donner thought it would be best to let Charlie go so he could find a better job. When Charlie's operation faded, and he went back to the way he was before the operation, Mr. Donner offered him his job back at the bakery. Charlie was glad to accept. Now that all the men from the bakery knew why Charlie suddenly became smart they decided to treat Charlie right. When Charlie went back to work there was a man who was very rude to Charlie, " But then Joe Carp came in and grabbed Klause by the shirt and said leave him alone you lousy bastard or Ill brake your neck. Charlie is a good guy and nobodys gonna start up with him without answering for it.'" (Keyes 308) Charlie's friends treated him poorly before, once they realized the truth they corrected their wrongs and made them right by sticking up for Charlie and doing what was

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