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    A person’s level of intelligence can increase or decrease‚ but no matter what‚ their true nature will always stay the same. In the narrative “Flowers for Algernon” written by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie‚ a grown man with a low IQ‚ is given a neurological operation to “enhance” his intellect. Over the course of the text‚ as Charlie’s intelligence shifts from low to high‚ Keyes reveals aspects of Charlie’s character. In the story‚ Daniel Keyes reveals Charlie’s true nature‚ describing how Charlie is honest

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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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    Flowers for Algernon and Brave New World: Science’s Influence on Society "That’s the thing about human life" said author of Flowers for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes‚ "there is no control group‚ no way to ever know how any of us would have turned out if any variables had been changed" (Keyes). In two societies where science is used to change the order of the world‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes‚ show the impact of science on society. As one book shows the consequences

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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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    Apparently‚ some people believe that IQ is a major factor in that. Three people obviously disagree. In “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ “This American Life: A Better Mousetrap” by Ira Glass‚ and “The Intelligence Quotient is a Fractured Mirror” by hbryu‚ the common theme is don’t treat people based on their IQ. This theme is prominently displayed time and again throughout “Flowers for Algernon.” In this short story‚ the protagonist‚ Charlie Gordon‚ is a mentally challenged man with an IQ of only

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    Dupuy Kenzie Chang English Period 2 OPTION 2 WRITING ASSIGNMENT Animal and human testing is a widely known experiment used in life. People either despise it or think it’s necessary and useful. The story Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a man named Charlie Gordon who gets a surgery and ends up becoming temporarily smart. Was performing an experiment on Charlie Gordon ethical? Some might say that it wasn’t ethical. Charlie didn’t even know what he was getting himself

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    Flower for Algernon” Persuasive Essay As the nurse pushes Charlie in the squeaky bed into the operating room‚ unaware the horrible things will come of the surgery. In the story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ a science fiction story by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie Gordon‚ a 37 year old man‚ with a mental disability‚ wanted to be smart all his life. Then one day Charlie was given the chance to have a surgery that would triple his I.Q‚ after the operation he undergoes many changes. Charlie’s character drastically

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    Why did his mom act so cruel towards Charlie even though she knew that he is mentally retarded.? Evidence.. “’He’s normal! He’s normal! He’ll grow up like other people. Better than others.’ She was trying to scratch the teacher but Dad was holding her back. ‘He’ll go to college someday. He’ll be somebody.’ She kept screaming it‚ clawing at dad so he’d let her go. ‘He’ll go to college someday and he’ll be somebody.’ ” At this point in the book his mother is in denial because she seems to not

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    Flowers for Algernon‚ written by Daniel Keyes‚ is a non-fiction short story that is an emotional roller coaster. Charlie learns the ups and downs of the life of a genius and was happy and carefree in his innocence. Eventually he learns shame and it is the only thing he remembers at the end of the story. All Charlie knew was that he wanted to be smart and this operation could get him his greatest desire in one easy procedure. Before long‚ the scientists first try this experiment on a mouse to

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    Has there ever been something that others can do or they are good at and you wish you could be as good? Well if so that’s just like Charlie Gordon. In the science fiction story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes is about a mentally challenged 37 year old named Charlie Gordon. Charlie gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is offered to get a surgery that may triple his I.Q. All Charlie has ever wanted was to be accepted by society. He felt that he wasn’t accepted because he wasn’t intelligent

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