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    Would you ever have a surgery that gives you artificial intelligence like in the book “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes? In the Science Fiction book “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes the main character Charlie had an I.Q of 68. Charlie got artificial intelligence and it made his I.Q increased to 204. It was an awful idea for Charlie to have the A.I surgery. The surgery made Charlie I.Q decrees to 68. After the operation‚ Charlie began to go through a regression. Before the operation he

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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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    Lauren Kline Putman Hour 4 15 November 2016 Argument Essay Ethics are a person’s standards and their morals. In the story "Flowers for Algernon‚" Charlie Gordon is a 32-year-old man who has the opportunity to undergo a surgical procedure that will make him smarter. This procedure had already been performed on a laboratory mouse‚ Algernon‚ and made him smarter; Charlie will be the first human they try it on. Charlie Gordon’s doctors did not act ethically when they performed the surgery to make him

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    doesn’t have to be bad‚ it can be good too. Maybe you’re moving from your hometown and you feel bad but then you meet your very best friend and now you’re going to college and you and your best friend are roommates! In the short story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ Daniel keyes shows change by sending the character Charlie Gordon through a surgery that makes him smarter. He helps show the progression and change in Charlie by writing the story in Charlie’s point of view. By writing in his point of view

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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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    In ’Flowers for Algernon"‚ Charlie Gordon’s doctor’s did not act ethically when they performed the surgery to make him smarter. Ethically means that ethics‚ are sharing’s‚ lessons‚ and meet ups. They all share towards your behavior‚ places‚ things‚ people‚ and goals towards getting something right‚ done‚ or fixed. Charlie Gordan is not the smartest person you know. Charlies is 37 with a IQ of 24‚ that levels to a 2nd grader. Charlie now acts like a 2nd grader‚ plays like a 2nd grader‚ also talks

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    Flowers for Algernon Estimated 26% of people 18 or older are diagnosable with a mental disability. Charlie Gordon‚ a 37 year old man‚ has a mental disability and undergoes an operation to make him smart‚ but the result is that he becomes too smart and then hostile and eventually dies. Daniel Keyes portrays a theme in Flowers for Algernon that since some situation can come back and bite a person‚ be careful what you wish for. Charlie Gordon wishes he had friends all throughout the text‚ but when

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    Imagine how life would be if you had an IQ of 68. What challenges would have to be faced in everyday life that you wouldn’t have to now? In the story “Flowers for Algernon” written by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie Gordon chose to participate in an operation to make him smarter. Throughout the story‚ Charlie progressively gains more and more knowledge due to this treatment. Charlie finally escapes being trapped in the state of oblivion and now knows more than that average person. Obviously‚ that operation

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    Meaning Flowers for Algernon‚ a short story written by Daniel Keyes follows a man by the name of Charlie Gordon a his journey to become a more intelligent man. The most profound themes in this text relates to Charlie and his developing intellect. The one I found the most important would be‚ intelligence does not necessarily equate to a joyful existence. During the story all of Charlies efforts were put towards becoming smart‚ however‚ when he finally got what he wanted‚ he realized all the cruel

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    The short story‚ Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes provides us with a clear and honest idea of what being mentally disabled would be like through the mind of a cognitively challenged man named Charlie who is subject to undergo multiple mental experiments. One of the biggest

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