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    Flowers for Algernon Essay Usually we don’t forget what we learn. But in the book “Flowers For Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, things are different.It is about how a mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon has an operation to gain an extremely large amount of intelligence. The operation succeeds, and Charlie is a genius, but he then starts to lose his friends, and later on his intelligence as well. In the end of this book, Charlie decides to leave New York and everyone he was friends with. So there

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    In the novel, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, Charlie’s newfound intelligence shapes his emotions so that they alter his perspective on his personal relations with people in his life. Charlie’s recognition of his feelings allow him to vaguely express his “love” for Alice. Found on page 76 of the book, Charlie pronounced, “Why haven't I ever noticed how beautiful Alice Kinnian is?” Shortly after he recognized Alice’s appeal, Charlie shares his attraction towards Alice with her on page 80. This

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    Could you imagine what it would be like to become what you’ve always wanted to be? Or to have your I.Q be tripled? In the Science Fiction story, “Flowers for Algernon” written by Daniel Keyes, a 37 year old man named Charlie Gordon, whose mind is impaired, undergoes a surgery to triple his I.Q. After the surgery, Charlie Gordon’s life became much better for him. Charlie was able to make true friends, along with that he felt emotions, but most importantly, he was able to see the world through a different

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    Flowers for Algernon is a short fictional story that is written in the form of a journal by Charlie Gordon, a man with a clearly illustrated learning disability. In this story Charlie Gordon was picked as the first human and second test subject for an experiment that was meant to triple any ones IQ level. Dr. Strauss tells Charlie Gordon to write Progress Reports about his days and this is how the story is presented to the reader. When Charlie Gordon has his surgery that was meant to make him starter

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    an individual will become later in life. Initially, past experiences prove to be a positive or negative impact on the type of person they will become, depending on the way he or she chooses to let it impact their life. In the short story “Flowers for Algernon,” by Daniel Keyes the main character, Charlie, is used to portray symbolism in a way that it makes the reader comprehend every word and small detail. At the beginning of this story Charlie is filled with joy and is clueless until he is faced

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    People now days treat others with disrespect and look down upon on other who are mentally challenged, and this is not right. In the story “ Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, Charlie gets the opportunity to get an operation that could potentially make him smarter. The bad news is it could have side effects and he could lose everything he has learned from the operation and it not work. I believe in this story Charlie should have gotten the operation. Firstly I would like to start off with an

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    People have many qualities, and a lot of those qualities are put to the test when the person is experiencing challenges. This is also the case with the protagonist Charlie Gordon from Flowers For Algernon novel written by Daniel Keyes He is undergone some challenges and conflicts that have demonstrated what his important qualities are and who he is. One of the examples of a conflict is in progress report #17 where he describes his deteriorating intelligence. Charlie stated “I thought a lot about

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    Mix science fiction with reality, then add some emotions. Congratulation! You obtain “Flower For Algernon”. This story was wrote by Daniel Keyes an American author who created the character of Charlie in this story from one of his experience with a person who mentally disable. Charlie Gordon was a mentally disorder adult who had a huge motivation and accept anything to become more intelligent. There were some doctors who need to experiment their work on a human being and do a surgery for any person

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    A study was done on aIntellectual disable person to enhance his intelligence. The experiment had a positive feedback, but after months, it resulted for the individual to go back to his original state. In the novel, Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes, this brilliant operation was done on Charlie Gordon. Slowly after the operation, Charlie became extremely bright, but experienced more loneliness, and physiological sadness. In the past, Charlie thought intelligence would mean that he would be normal

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    Making yourself smarter doesn't always make yourself more happy. If you had a choice what would you choose, being smart and not happy or be happy but not smart.In the short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. A man named Charlie Gordon the age 37 years old has a devalamenting delayed mind which means he slow learner and it is hard for him to read and write. He also didn't know what he was doing at certain points in his life.Charlie should have not taken the surgery becaues he is losing

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