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    “Your accomplishing day and weeks what it takes normal people to do in a lifetime” said Miss Kinnian (Keyes). During Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie Gordon is the main character he is a thirty year old man trying to learn how to read and write again‚ as is his buddy Algernon the mouse. Charlie is doing the experiment with him to see how it will go at to get his test score up. He is also trying to accomplish so much even though his brain will not mentally let him‚ this is because he

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    Flowers for Algernon “The heart holds answers the brain refuses to see.” The author of “Flowers For Algernon‚” Daniel Keyes‚ would agree and disagree with this quote depending on the situation. He would do this because in the story‚ he lets the main character‚ Charlie who is mentally disabled‚ find answers with both his brain and heart. In this essay‚ I will explain how he does that. Daniel Keyes would disagree with the quote because after Charlie gets his brain surgery‚ he realizes that

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    The Algernon-Gordon Effect The reputation of Daniel Keyes is a result of "Flowers For Algernon.” In 1959‚ Keyes won the Hugo Award for best short story. The version of the novel also received The Nebula Award of the Science Fiction Writers of America in 1966‚ for the best novel. As a reader of this short story‚ one could be overwhelmed with anticipation and emotion. Keyes enhances the story with the use of the progress reports and the first person point of view. The progress reports used

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    April 26‚ 2012 Should doctors and scientists tamper with intelligence? In the novel “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ a group of scientists and doctors are experimenting with a process to improve human intelligence. Charlie Gordon a mentally challenged man is chosen to be the subject of the experiment. Charlie is motivated to become smart because he believes‚ “If your smart you can have lots of frends to talk to you and you never get lonely by yourself all the time” (p. 13).

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    In the novel Flowers for Algernon‚ the main character Charlie has an intellectual disability. He struggles with making friends and having good relationships with his family. There are services out there that could be helpful to Charlie. Easterseals‚ The MENTOR Network‚ and Fountain House would be helpful to Charlie and his family. However‚ Fountain House would be most helpful because it has teaching programs. They will get an education and learn how to interact with others. Charlie wasn’t able to

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    The short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys is about a 37 year old mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon. Charlie is about to have a operation to make him three times smarter; he is the first person to get this operation besides an off and on rival Algernon who is a white mouse. Algernon and Charlie’s relationship changes drastically throughout the story. In the beginning of the short story Charlie despises the smart white mouse Algernon. “The test made me feel worse than all

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    In Flower for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes presents the idea that everyone should treat people the way they want to be treated. In the book Charlie was invited to a party‚ some people there decided to joke with Charlie and gave him a plastic apple. Charlie ended up taking a bite into the fake apple and when he did everyone was laughing at him‚ Frank then said “I told ya he’d eat it. C’n you imagine anyone dumb enough to eat wax fruit?” (Keyes 41). This evidence shows that the other adults at the party

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    Charlie Gordon‚ a mentally challenged man about to get the opportunity of a lifetime. In the story “Flowers for Alger-non” by Daniel Reyes‚ is about Charlie Gordon the main character of this science fiction story. Charlie is given a changing experience. Charlie’s decision may disrupt his future. The A.I. surgery works and Charlie’s intelligence have tripled from sixty eight to two hundred and three. According to the story‚ Charlie Gordon’s life changed greatly and his life is better off after the

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    The story flowers for algernon has both similarities and differences with the film version charlie‚ such as when Miss.Kinnian asked charlie to marry him. Towards the end of the film carlie Miss.Kinnian asked charlie to marry him which never happened in the book‚this is one difference between the movie charlie and the book flowers for algernon. Another difference is that the movie never put flowers for algernon‚They made a movie based of the book flowers for algernon because charlie got smart‚he

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    The novel “Flowers For Algernon” and the poem “Come Touch His Cheeks” both portrays the experiences a mentally challenged patient‚ however‚ through different viewpoints. “Flowers For Algernon” is told in the perspective of the mentally challenged patient‚ Charlie Gordon‚ while “Come Touch His Cheeks” is narrated by the mother of a challenged‚ young boy. Through different perspectives‚ both texts suggest that the world treats innocent and mentally impaired people with cruelty. People treat these patients

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