I fale almost every test that I take. I am not smart at all. Do you say that sometimes? Charlie‚ a character in the story called “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes thinks that he isn’t smart. He has a low IQ score. Charlie gets an operation done that makes him smarter. We are having an argument to see if he should or shouldn’t get the operation. We think he should get the operation. The first reason why we think Charlie should get the operation is because his friends will not make fun of him
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Ethics are what guides your conscience. It’s the right and wrong; good or bad; to follow or not follow the law. Charlie is a mouse with low intelligence in the book "Flowers of Algernon."He agreed to get an operation done to himself to make his intelligence grow. His intelligence grew‚ but after a few weeks started to decrease Algernon was someone who got tested be for Charlie and is now died. Charlie Gordon’s doctor’s didn’t act ethically when they preformed there operation to make him smarter. Charlie
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Prior to reading Flowers for Algernon‚ I agreed with the statement that the smarter a person is‚ the happier he or she is. I believed that intelligence held a calming peace of mind in a person and somehow knowing everything made a person happier. After reading Flowers for Algernon‚ I realized this is not necessary true. We see the theme of intelligence trying to create happiness in the beginning of the novel. Charlie believed that if he became smart then everyone would want to be his friend and
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Although Daniel Keyes wrote “Flowers for Algernon” with hope for mentally impaired Charlie Gordon‚ the operation failed with grotesque consequences! After the surgery‚ Charlie was blown away by the concepts and uncertainties he now understood‚ negative and positive. He was a human experiment to fix mentally impaired people like himself. He understood the failure and cruelness of the surgery. Charlie suffered the consequence of losing his care-free‚ stress-free‚ worry-free nature. The societal conflicts
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Does Charlie really deserve to die? Charlie just wanted to become smart and live longer; but the Doctors didn’t tell Charlie that the intelligence would be temporary. In the story‚ Flowers for Algernon‚ I strongly feel that the Doctors did not follow their ethics of fieldwork and made a bad choice by choosing Charlie Gordon as their test subject for the intelligence surgery. If Charlie didn’t take the surgery‚ he could have lived longer with an IQ of 68‚ but instead dies. Charlie made a contribution
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Name: Class: Date: Write a Persuasive Essay You have been asked to write a persuasive essay about “Flowers for Algernon.” You must take a position or make a claim about whether or not you believe Charlie should have had the operation and then you must persuade your reader to agree with you. You will not be judged on your opinion but rather on how well you persuade your reader to agree with your
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This is the case in the short story and film of “Flowers for Algernon”. Portrayal of characters‚ setting‚ and characters‚ all of which are missing in the film but are found in the short story. These are all crucial parts to the plot and story line of the short story. First here are the similarities of the short story and the movie. For example Charlie got the the same intelligence improving surgery in the short story and in the movie. Algernon‚ a white mouse‚ had the same intelligence improving
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terribly without thinking twice about it. Just because they don’t look the way we do or the way we “want” them too doesn’t give us any right to make fun of them and treat them like very poorly. One thing that really stuck out from the book Flowers For Algernon was something Charlie experienced‚ he says “How strange it is that people of honest feelings and sensibility‚ who would not take advantage of a man born without arms or legs or eyes—how such people think nothing of abusing a man with low intelligence
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your life. Many precautions should be taken before even thinking of getting the operation. People should not be able to artificially increase their intelligence‚ it is way too risky and not a fully legal or licensed operation. In the book Flowers For Algernon the doctors that operated or “experimented” on Charlie did not have full authorization for the operation. And especially were not licensed for that specific surgery. They also were not a large hospital they were a small local clinic. In the
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The Pride of Dr. Nemur Dr.Nemur is one of the lead scientists in “Flowers for Algernon”. He is hyper critical and very judgmental‚ even in Charlie’s early stages. Dr. Nemur is a stark contrast to Dr. Strauss‚ at least personality wise. His mission is to use surgery to increase challenged individuals maximum IQ‚ or base intelligence. I believe that Dr. Nemur is one of the most prideful and arrogant characters in this story while also being one of the most insecure. Very early in the story
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