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How Does Charlie Change In Flowers For Algernon
In Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, a man named Charlie Gordon is given a chance to be smart by a doctor.
Throughout the book Charlie is made fun of, by the people who work with him with them not knowing that he is a mentally retarded man.
Through the book Charlie does not know what is good and bad for him but then he meets two doctors named Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss who want to develop him in a smart way.
In this novel change explains that is does not necessarily always benefit the person.

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