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    Similarities between Flowers for Algernon and Holes In the books‚ Flowers for Algernon and Holes‚ the characters and events are similar. Flowers for Algernon‚ written by Daniel Keyes‚ had many events that are similar to Holes‚ written by Louis Sachar‚ like when Charlie ran away during the convention relates to Zero running away from Camp Green Lake. First‚ within the book Charlie did not have many friends or family members that were close to him. Stanley did not have many friends as well; he was

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    In both Flowers for Algernon and The Awakening‚ the main characters go through a process in order to better their quality of life. In Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie Gordon undergoes a procedure to triple his intelligence level. Charlie is elated to be the subject of this medical experiment. He can’t wait to finally be smart. In The Awakening‚ Leonard Lowe is administered a large dose of medicine (L-DOPA) in hopes of bringing him out of his catatonic state. In both circumstances‚ the results of the

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    In the short story “Flowers For Algernon” and the movie “Charly” both have many differences and similarities. Let’s start with differences and later move on to similarities. For starters‚ while in the end of “Flowers For Algernon” Charlie put flowers on the grave of the dead science mouse Algernon‚ all though this Short Story was made into a movie‚ this never happened in the film. Now in the film‚Charlie helped a busboy who was mentally retarded pickup glass that he dropped‚ now in the story Charlie

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    The story Flowers for Algernon and the film version Charly are similar and different in many ways. For example‚ they are similar because Charlie does become very intelligent in both the story and the film. In Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie gets taken to the lab because Mis. Kinnian told the doctors that Charlie had good motivation and was the hardest working student for a person with his condition. So they run more test on charlie and finally decide to do the operation on Charlie. Meanwhile‚ in

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    inducted – scholarship‚ leadership‚ community service‚ and character. As I speak to you now about scholarship‚ I realize that I must first define what scholarship actually is. All of you today that are being inducted into the National Honor Society should consider yourself scholars. A scholar‚ by definition‚ is a distinguished academic or one who has an aptitude for study. There is an important difference between being a scholar and simply being a student – scholars care quite a bit more. As a member

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    Charlie started off as a nice man who people liked. People took advantage of his soft personality. Being mentally disabled Charlie was oblivious to the cruel ways his “friends” treated him. Charlie was suggested to Professor Nemur from Alice Kinean. Charlie was eager to learn and of course wanted the surgery to increase his intelligence. Through the surgery charlie was frustrated and had to watch videos he didn’t like‚ over a few weeks Charlie started to lose hope and get discouraged. Once Charlie’s

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    In the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes and the movie Charly are about a mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon who struggles to fit in with society. Charlie tries to fix his problem by getting an operation‚ performed by Dr. Richard Nemur and Dr. Edith Strauss‚ that would make him smarter. The operation did work. However‚ Charlie became way too smart for the rest of the society. The movie Charly‚ changes the point of view‚ foreshadowing‚ and characterization of the story “Flowers

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    November 2016 Argument Paper Ethics is distinguishing between what is right and wrong and doing what is morally correct. Ethics are also about what humans should do in regards to rights‚ obligations‚ fairness and virtues. The short story‚ "Flowers for Algernon‚" is mainly about a 37 year old man named Charlie Gordon who has a very low intelligence. An operation is performed on him to make him smarter. Charlie Gordon’s doctors did not act ethically when they performed the surgery to make him smarter. Charlie’s

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    In the fictional story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ It is about a mentally handicapped man named Charlie Gordon that gets an operation that is supposed to make him smarter and get rid of his disability. The operation is tested on a mouse and it gets smarter‚ so they perform it on Charlie and it makes him smarter for a short period of time. Eventually the mouse loses the intelligence and dies. Obviously‚ there are more costs as a consequence of Algernon-Gordon experiment. To start off‚ with

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    meaning of being biased. People tend to use the phrase as a way to ruin a person’s credibility or create a way of seeming unreliable when speaking about a certain topic‚ however in many cases the word biased is used in an improper manner‚ which causes misinterpretation. A person who is biased is known to believe that their way of thinking and believing‚ is the only correct way and will not listen to anyone who says differently. However‚ many people believe that being biased is being strong minded

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