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    Since movies are based on books then of course there are similarities but there are also differences. This applies to Flowers to Algernon as well. There were many similarities and differences from the book to the movie. In Flowers to Algernon the things happening to Charlie were getting worse and worse. Some similarities were that Charlie raced with Algernon in the beginning of the operation and after the operation. After the operation Charlie began to have flashbacks. Charlie’s

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    Flowers for Algernon. In the short story "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes‚ the main character Charlie Gordon has an IQ of 68 and desires to become intelligent. He is chosen to undergo an operation to increase his intelligence level to 204‚ however he is unaware of the consequences that may follow. His experiment is not worth the risk because he realizes that humans can be cruel‚ the experiment is not permanent‚ and he loses his friends and job. One of the reasons

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    wondered what a book would look like if it were a movie? Or vice versa? The decisions the writer makes to assure that the movie or book is good enough for you to read/watch can be challenging‚ and sometimes scenes get cut. The different decisions writers make based on screenplay and novelists is that for screenplay‚ they have to make sure the movie will be pleasing to the eye. As for the book they have to make sure it’s easy to read and you can understand it. In Flowers For Algernon‚ some scenes

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    Flowers for Algernon and Charly have many differences and similarities‚ but they both portray the same idea of a man going through surgery and being smart afterwards. The man then realizes it isn’t permanent. Although‚ the movie has a different ending than the story. To begin with‚ the man is named Charlie. He works at a box/dough company and thinks his co-workers are his friends. He knows he is not that smart‚ but still he is determined to learn and practice how to spell‚ read‚ and write well with

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    Flowers of AlgernonVS “Charly Have you ever wondered if a film is better than its book? If you did‚ then you can relate to this article. The film “Charly” and the story “Flowers of Algernon” are two versions of the story about a middle age man who suffers from a learning disability that keeps him from learning simple things. He has an operation that makes him smarter. Both versions have similarities and differences such as; Charly’s feelings‚ plot of the story‚ and the story’s theme.

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    Charlie and Algernon. For the Kyosuke Himuro album‚ see Flowers for Algernon (album). Flowers for Algernon FlowersForAlgernon.jpg 1st edition cover Author Daniel Keyes Country United States Language English Genre Science fiction Publisher Harcourt‚ Brace & World Publication date April 1959 (short story) March 1966 (novel) Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 274 (novel)[1] ISBN ISBN 0-15-131510-8 (first edition‚ hardback) OCLC Number 232370 Flowers for Algernon is a science

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    seems to mean that making a descision can be a major challange when one fears the unknown and making a mistake. Two works of literature that support the interperperation are Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raison In The Sun‚ and Daniel Key’s novel Flowers For Algernon. In A Raison In The Sun‚ the character Mama relates to the quote. Mamas choice on moving to Clybone Park is a big descison for her. Clybone Park is an all white neighborhood‚ and she thinks they wont be very liked there. Their current apartment

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    Flowers for Algernon is a novel written by Daniel Keyes and first published in 1966. It was originally a short story and‚ in the year 2000‚ was adapted into a film of the same name. There are no direct references to the time period in which the story takes place‚ but it’s safe to assume that the events take place around the time the novel was written; the mid-1960s. In this novel‚ there are two primary settings‚ the main character’s room‚ where he writes in his journal‚ and the hospital

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    Rationale#1: ¨ Flowers for Algernon ¨ After I finished ¨ Flowers for Algernon ¨‚ I thought that scientists‚ teachers and all people who had witnessed the progress of Charlie had an interesting apprenticeship about mentally handicapped adults. For that reason I thought that one of those persons could share his/her experience with Charlie during the months before and after the operation. One of the people who knew Charlie very well was his teacher-Miss Kinnian. As an experienced teacher of mentally

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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is a classic science fiction set in southeastern New York‚ New York City. The fictitious prose traces a man’s inner psychological journey within from a world of retardation to a world of great intelligence. Narrated through a series of empirical "Progress Reports"‚ Flowers for Algernon follows the intellectual and emotional rise and fall of Charlie Gordon‚ a young man born with an unusually low Intelligence Quotient (IQ)‚ as he becomes the first human pilot-study

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