Charlie was better off before the surgery. One reason for this is because he learned things he would have been happier not knowing. He also fell in love with Miss Kinnian which proved to be a bad thing. Another reason he was better before is due to the sickness he had after the surgery. One last reason is his attitude after the surgery. Charlie learned that his friends like to laugh at him instead of with him‚ something he would have never known had he not had the surgery. He also suffered memory
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She was actually extremely interesting‚ and I didn’t mind being there anymore. The guest speaker that night was named Charlie Vanos. He was a retired engineer for NASA. He talked about how missiles worked and how were improving them‚ and things that weren’t “classified”. It was pretty interesting‚ but it was hard to keep up for 2 hours. Every now and then Lani would talk
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different people throughout his/her life. A child learns to protect his siblings‚ to respect his mother‚ and to look up to his father. However‚ depending on what has happened between the child and the other person. In the poem “A Story” by poet Li-Young-Lee‚ he uses the third person point of view and structure of the poem to define the complex relationship of a son and his father. Children are known for becoming entertained very quickly as well as getting bored easily. “Sad is the man who is asked for
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How can a sweet‚ selfless girl like Hae Min Lee turn up dead in a shallow grave? Ask Jay Wilds‚ he even says and i quote‚ “I’m the criminal element of Woodlawn.” Jay even admits to being a criminal and this supports my claim that Jay is guilty. In Baltimore‚ the year of 1999‚ a missing person case had turned into a homicide. Hae Min Lee‚ a popular senor attending Woodlawn High School‚ goes missing one day after school. People believed she had just went to California with her father‚ but what
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appropriate theme for “Flowers for Algernon” is that too much of a good thing can end up being bad. One reason for my thinking is that sometimes people want something so bad‚ they’re willing to do anything. The main character/narrator in this story‚ Charlie Gordon‚ wants something. He only wants to be smart and to be like other people… normal. “I want to be smart.” (pg. 190) He wants it so bad that he’s willing to take the risk of a surgical operation. This operation (on his brain‚ I might add) is
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Doesn’t everyone want to be intelligent. Some are very lucky to have intelligence but some are not so lucky. Like the character Charlie Gordon from the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. Charlie Gordon has a chance to have a surgery to make him smarter. As you know enery thing comes with a risk. With surgery it might make him die. Their was only one animal that survived the the surgery and his name was Algernon. So I don’t think he should have had the operation. First than first he went
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Even though the live music was somewhat distracting from viewing the dancers‚ the live music allowed for variation within each performance. The dance Lone‚ choreographed by Sophie Marie Goreki and performed to Madelyn Sneckner’s The Beautiful Annabel Lee‚ caught my eye to have a centralized theme that was evident throughout the entire piece. With only five dancers‚ the theme of loneliness amidst a crowd echoed through every movement. The dance through the music and movement
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Sarah Koenig explores the murder case of Hae Min Lee as an outside reporter and Serial is an account of her process. Many have wondered‚ Did Adnan really kill Hae Min Lee? It all begins by checking out everyone’s alibi’s and all this leads to even more questions until true facts. Many want to say that her death was a result of Adnan’s and Hae’s breakup that happened a month prior‚ but outside of Jay’s testimony saying that he still hated and was going to kill her (Hannafin‚ “Episode 1”); those that
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To critical read is to analyze the text and utilize information to question and elaborate one’s own ideas. In the book‚ World of Ideas by author Lee A. Jacobus‚ explains this method of reading as‚ "… means reading actively: questioning the premises of the argument‚ speculating on the ways in which evidence is used‚ comparing the statements of one writer with those of another‚ and holding an inner dialogue with the author" (1). In short‚ critical reading involves five crucial steps to be able to attain
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As protagonists of two iconic coming-of-age novels‚ Miles and Charlie have a lot in common. Their similar situations and personalities help create Looking for Alaska and Perks of Being a Wallflower‚ two novels very popular among teenagers for being relatable to a certain level and providing a fun reading experience. Nevertheless‚ differences can be found between the two of them‚ such as their social conduct‚ their childhood‚ and last but not least‚ a crucial event‚ outcome of their new high school
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