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    Compare and Contrast Essay “Flowers for Algernon” and Charly  “Flowers for Algernon” and “Charly” have some similarities in Characters‚ in Setting‚ and in Plot. 1. Characters (state four similarities) • In both the movie and the book charly was not very smart and wanted to have the operation done to make him smarter. • In both the  movie and the book charly had to race the mouse Algernon in a maze to see charly’s progress • In both the  movie and the book charly Had good support from

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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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    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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    The Man Who Loved Flowers Why do people feel like killing another human being? And what are they telling themselves to make it okay? In our world today there are a lot of murders. Many of the killers are convicted for their crimes then there are also some of them who manage to slip away from the police and the investigation but then come the hardest sentence of them all. You will have to live whit the guilt of what you have done for the rest of your life because you cannot tell anybody. The main

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    After returning to Stamps Maya meets Mrs. Flowers who is a well-educated African American woman who is everything that Maya wants to be when she grows up. Maya states‚ “Her skin was a rich black that would have peeled like plum if snagged‚ but then no one would have thought of getting close enough to Mrs. Flowers to ruffle her dress‚ let along snag her skin. She didn’t encourage familiarity. She wore gloves too” (Angelou 93). In other words‚ Maya seen for the first time in her life what is was to

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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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    There are a multitude of differences between the book Flowers for Algernon and the movie Charly; I counted so many differences‚ it almost seems like the actors and crew did not even read the book at all. One of the major differences between the book and the movie is Ms. Kinnians relationship with Charlie. Throughout the book there is only one instance where Charlie confronts Mrs. Kinnian about his love. However‚ in the movie he essentially assaults Mrs. Kinnian‚ and they later go away for a weekend

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    To become smart is many people’s dreams. In contrast‚ has anyone thought about what would happen if somebody really becomes smart through surgery? Would it have any consequences‚ or would it be just fine? Flowers for Algernon is a short science fiction story written by Daniel Keyes. In the story‚ there was a man named Charlie who is mentally retarded. He did a operation with Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss and slowly became smarter. After a few months‚ though‚ he found out that his intelligence would soon

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    what happened to Charlie Gordon‚ a 37 year old with an IQ lower than most people. Charlie Gordon has an IQ of 68. After a surgery‚ his IQ becomes 204. However‚ he then lost his IQ and was where he was at before the surgery. Throughout the story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ Charlie Gordon’s experiences shape and change him and his values for the better. At the beginning of the story‚ Charlie values intelligence. To prove this‚let’s look at his first progress report. “ Miss Kinnian says maybe they can

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    Horrors‚ we watched an employee‚ Seymour‚ working at a struggling flower shop‚ Mushnik’s Skid Row Florist’s. Seymour‚ along with his fellow employee Audrey and his boss Mr. Mushnik and three street kids who narrate the play‚ are all lamenting their place in life. One day‚ Seymour brings into the flower shop an exotic plant that he doesn’t know the origin of‚ only that it appeared after an eclipse. The play follows Seymour and the flower shop and their rise to fame because of the newly acquired plant

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