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    Flowers For Algernon Theme Paragraph In the realistic fiction‚ Flowers For Algernon‚ the author‚ Daniel Keyes‚ tried to convey the theme that a person shouldn’t change who they are for someone else. Charlie’s relationship with Alice represented this theme because one of the reasons Charlie signed up for the experiment was because he wanted to impress her. He thought if he became smarter‚ Alice would be proud of him‚ and he would be able to speak to her about smart-people stuff. Although she was

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    Imagine a world where not a single soul is limited by their mental capacity‚ and everyone has an equal chance to achieve brilliance. The short story‚ “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ is a tale about a learning delayed adult named Charlie Gordon who is given the opportunity to increase his intelligence through a science fictional medical procedure. It is through this character’s journey of intellectual development that one is able to see the awe-inspiring bestowment it is to be given a second

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    ||SHARED DOCUMENT|| Character Body Sketch -- Print-Out-- Personality trait: Perseverance Symbol/visual: Lotus Flower Salva is a naturally persevering person. When Salva was walking across the vast desert trying to escape the war‚ he never gave up. The entire time‚ while the sun was beating down‚ he was still walking. The author explains‚ “Each time‚ Salva would think of his family and his village‚ and he was somehow able to keep his wounded feet moving. One painful step at a time.” (Park 54). Even

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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a 37 year old man who doesn’t have as much intelligence as the person sitting beside you. Charlie Gordon‚ the man’s name‚ is given the opportunity to have an operation to make him smarter than he ever was. He has to write down progress reports and do this consistently so that the doctors can look at his progress. Over the period of the story‚ Charlie improves in his punctuation‚ spelling‚ grammar‚ capitalization‚ and more just by learning with tapes‚

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    In the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ there is a character named Charlie Gordan‚ who is mentally disabled and has been for his entire life of 37 years. He goes to a special school for people who need assisted learning as an adult and is chosen for an experiment that had never been tested on humans. The experiment is supposed to boost someone’s intelligence 3 times more than before. They choose Charlie because due to his low IQ of 68‚ he is more likely to show results of the experiment

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    The novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes brings our reader’s attention immediately to the main character Charlie Gordon. Charlie is a 32 year old mentally challenged man. Charlie attends night school at the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults. His teacher and mentor throughout the novel is named Alice Kinnian. Alice recommends Charlie to a team of scientists to undergo an experimental surgery that will hopefully help Charlie’s intelligence grow drastically. After much thought Dr. Strauss

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    “Clearing the Air” January 23‚2011 Another boring day‚ in a boring world. I always wondered why did “god” created this universe in the first place? Yea I know common question by all but if this is all for a purpose and we are so important‚ then why the fuck did he make us so small and utterly useless? Christians seem to believe that we were made to serve “god”‚ that we were made in “his” image but I truly don’t believe that we are anything like “god” the only relationship we have with him is that

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    Will Esposito Mrs. Broich 10 Honors English 9/17/15 Themes in Flowers for Algernon When reading this book‚ the casual reader might overlook some of the themes presented in the story’s contents. But‚ upon looking deeper within the book‚ the reader will notice aspects first unseen by the casual reader. Upon analysis of the book‚ it is shown that Keyes was intending to portray men as God in this novel‚ and he does so through the characteristics shown by Fanny Birden‚ Professor Nemur‚ and Hilda the

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    Thomas Mahoney 2-15-13 ENG 112 The Man Who Loved Flowers This story starts out in a very peaceful innocent setting‚ in New York City. There is a sense of love in the air‚ and the smell of spring. There is a man walking along the streets in a gray streets turning everyones attention because then can tell he is happy and in love. This story takes place in May of 1963 right before the summer starts. Stephen King is extremely descriptive in the story with the man’s appearance; "He had that look

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    value? 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

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