out. one could be enhanced, but at the same time their life would entirely change, making a new person. It would nearly be considered reincarnation, or the rebirth into a new person. This is entirely what Charlie Gordon had to do in Daniel Keyes’ novel, Flowers for Algernon. In the novel, Charlie had an IQ of 68, and could not function like a “normal” human being; however, he underwent a surgery, and changed into one of the smartest men on the planet, and he changed completely. After this surgery…
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“Just because you a genius does not mean you will be without struggles”. This applies directly to Charlie Gordon who is the primary protagonist of the novel “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. Charlie Gordon is a mentally retarded thirty-two year old man who lives in Boston. He attends a unique school for the retarded in hope to become smarter. He wishes to make new friends, comprehend the people around him, and to also understand the world. He undergoes an operation to help him become smarter…
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question their past views on the topic at hand. One such story that changes the thought process of a reader is “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. In the short story, “Flowers for Algernon”, the protagonist named Charlie Gordon, is portrayed as a thirty-seven-year-old with…
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Hero Is Charlie Gordon a hero? A hero is a person who commits an act of remarkable bravery. Nowadays heros are policemen, fire fighters, soldiers and doctors. Many heroes in movies are people who defeat the evil and save the city, but can a 37 year old intellectually disabled being become a hero. In the short story “ Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes the protagonist is a 37 year old intellectually disabled man named Charlie Gordon who partakes a procedure to triple his intelligence. Charlie is a…
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Charlie Gordon underwent surgery throughout the entire story of Flowers for Algernon. Before the surgery, Charlie worked at Donnegans Plastic Box company with his friends, he went to a night school, and didn’t care what anybody said about him. After the surgery, he had no job, no friends, no school, and no money. He had nothing, the surgery nearly ruined his life in multiple ways. First off, Charlie had a job where he could get paid, hang out with his co-workers, and just have a fun time in general…
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In the short story “Flowers for Algernon”, by Daniel Keyes, the main character, Charlie Gordon, has a surgery to make himself smart, but, in the end [it doesn’t even matter], loses all of his knowledge, bringing him back to the way he was before, mentally handicapped. What happened to Charlie may, at first, seem like a tragedy, but, when you see his outlook on what happened, you start to realize that it isn’t so bad afterall. Charlie knows what role he plays in other people’s lives now, and has learned…
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improving your intelligence, known as the Algernon- Gordon Effect. The operation was testing on Charlie Gordon and a mouse named Algernon. Charlie Gordon is thirty seven years old with and IQ of 68. He underwent the operation wanting to be smart, and those performing the surgery were Drs. Nemur and Strauss. The operation using artificial intelligence with your own intelligence had quickly wore off resulting in the experimented being dying. The doctors chose Charlie because he would do anything to be smart…
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the story “Flowers For Algernon” because Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old who has mental disabilities, and all Charlie wants to do is learn, and feel equal to other people. In this story Charlie has an operation done to increase his intelligence because if this operation is works he believes it will make him have more friends and a better life. However after the operation he begins to lose friends, becomes depressed and ends up more st than he first was. In the story “Flowers For Algernon” Daniel Keyes…
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Discuss the character of Charlie Gordon “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys, is a short story that is being narrated by the main character Charlie Gordon, a mentally disabled man who undergoes an experimentation surgery that could possibly increase his intelligence. Charlie keeps “progress reports”, which help the reader understand what is going on in Charlie’s mind. In Daniel Key’s “Flowers for Algernon”, Charlie shows he is a very naïve person. Charlie’s lack of intelligence has made him a…
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Argument Essay In “Flowers for Algernon” Charlie Gordon was a hardworking 37-year-old man who was not smart. His dream was that he wanted to be smart. His teacher miss Kinnian requested him to get a surgery to the doctors named Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur. Miss Kinnian wanted the doctors to be ethical. Ethical, or ethics can be defined as standards of good, bad, right, or wrong. Ethics are rights, religion, standards, and virtues, but they are not confined to them. Charlie Gordons Doctors did not act…
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