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    other brother‚ Charlie‚ is three years older than Tommo. The first chapter opens with Charlie and Tommo walking to school. Charlie has often told Tommo how horrible the school is. Tommo is worried and begins to cry‚ but Charlie comforts him. Tommo also meets Molly who will play a big role in the story. The next chapters are all about the friendship between Molly‚ Tommo‚ Charlie and Big Joe. Big Joe is the older brother of Charlie and Tommo. He has brain damage but Charlie‚ Tommo and Molly

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    Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being A Wallflower introduces us to a boy named Charlie. Charlie is 14 years old who is exposed to many things like violence‚ nudity‚ sex and loneliness. He is somebody who can understand who can understand people and their emotions‚ he is quite mature for his age. Charlie is a wallflower‚ he keeps all his feelings inside of him‚ never interacts much with others. It was beneficial for Charlie to make friends with Sam and Patrick‚ through his relationship with them he was

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    diary‚ or letter‚ of a 15 year old boy named Charlie. Throughout the novel‚ Charlie writes letters discussing major life events including all the ups and mostly downs‚ that are occurring in his life. Charlie has gone through a lot of stressful and traumatic situations in his life up to his sophomore year of high school. Despite living through a roller coaster of emotions and events‚ there are certain treatments that can be provided to ensure that Charlie gets all the help he needs in order to increase

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky captures the life of the protagonist Charlie in a series of diaries written to an anonymous friend. The novel explores many of the issues teenagers face as they progress through the freshman year of high school. Charlie struggles to find his identity as he first begins to experience relationship problems‚ peer influences and communal drug use. Throughout the stages of Charlie’s adolescence‚ his reckless decisions and lack of knowledge towards society

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    the family itself. The Mollison family finds it hard to cope with raising an autistic child. Charlie has autism and ADHD‚ this makes it hard for people to live with him. These problems make it hard for him to communicate to others and for them to communicate to him. Charlie gets set off by small things and doesn’t know how to control his anger. When Thomas gets angry and breaks the Nintendo Charlie doesn’t know how to react and instead of getting his mother or father to tell him off he attacks

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    mentally handicapped man named Charlie who gets the opportunity to get an operation to become smart. Should Charlie have gotten the operation yes or no. Yes i think he made the right choice and it does help him out in the long run. What i meant by “in the long run” was that after Charlie got the operation he became smart and raced a mouse named Algernon. After a couple months the mouse died from the smart gene they put in Charlie. They thought that Charlie was going to die to from the same

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    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 changes after the operation. Charlie should’ve

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    Amanda Prado -- Summer Reading Journal "The Perks of being a Wallflower"‚ by Stephen Chobsky In "The Perks..." there are a variety of personalities portrayed through the book. Charlie being the "wallflower" of the title‚ was different from most of the other students at his high school. He understood what most didn ’t and didn ’t judge anyone for who they are or what they were like; on the contrary‚ he actually thought about and sometimes asked why they decided to be that way‚ and there was

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    for mentally impaired Charlie Gordon‚ the operation failed with grotesque consequences! After the surgery‚ Charlie was blown away by the concepts and uncertainties he now understood‚ negative and positive. He was a human experiment to fix mentally impaired people like himself. He understood the failure and cruelness of the surgery. Charlie suffered the consequence of losing his care-free‚ stress-free‚ worry-free nature. The societal conflicts became a major reality for Charlie. He realized that Frank

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    Spelling errors ● Charlie shows little understanding about the events around him Question C: In the text‚ what tells you Charlie has a desire to change? ● He is eager to become smart ● He has motivation to work hard ● He is willing to even suffer physical pain Question D: What can you infer about Charlie’s thought process (think ink blot) ? ● Charlie does not reason well or understand what’s going on around him ● He takes things literally Question E: What have you learned about Charlie through the

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