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Charlie's Success In Daniel Keyes Flowers For Algernon

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“Action is the real measure of intelligence,” (Hill). In “Flowers For Algernon” created by Daniel Keyes, An adult named Charlie Gordon had a mental disability and he had an IQ of 68. He was learning, but at a very slow rate. Charlie had brain surgery to make his IQ triple in a matter of weeks. After months his brain started degrading and he lost his intelligence. The costs wayout the benefits after Charlie’s surgery. To begin with, after Charlie’s surgery he was getting smarter. He helped his work save Ten-thousand dollars a year with an idea he had come up with. About a couple weeks later all his work friends voted for him to be fired showing that they do not want to be around him and they actually are not his friends. The reason they …show more content…

He also did research on a rat named Algernon. Algernon was very smart, and he went brain dead and he died. If Charlie’s experiment is right he will lose his intelligence. Mr. Gordon eventually did lose his intelligence and people felt bad for him (page 533). He did not want people to feel bad for him so he should have not done the surgery. Therefore this surgery could cost him a lot. Third and foremost, Charlie if his experiment is correct he will die. That is the big breaker in why he should not have done the experiment is because he might die. He was very intelligent when he did this test and most likely he is right. Charlie also is leaving his friends because they felt bad for him. No he has to start over and he has a short time to live (page 538). Therefore Charlie made a bad mistake because of all these reasons. In summary, Charlie lost his hopes of being smart and his health will deteriorate therefore his surgery was costly. Charlie lost all his friends, he lost his intelligence, and finally he will die because the surgery. After all, Charlie was smart for a long time and he did accomplish things greatly. But in the end Charlie will have to start over and he will lose his life. Do not do something unless the outcome will be greater than the

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