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    becoming smarter so he could be accepted‚ and he achieved his dream with one simple operation. His life after the operation was easy‚ but it all started going downhill from there. People‚ such as myself‚ say that in the story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie should have never had the operation. But the opposing side has a different view on the situation. But in my own personal opinion‚ I believe that Charlie should of never had the operation. Charlie had the operation to help him become

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    ever thought of what it would be like to be the smartest person in the world or to just simply be smarter than you already are. This is what the mentally challenged man Charlie Gordon from the science fiction book “Flowers for Algernon” written by Daniel Keyes had always wanted. So one day Charlie had decided to volunteer have an experimental A.I. Surgery to increase his Intelligence and to allow him to be like everyone else. Charlie Gordon’s life was increased by a substantial amount for the better

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    One potential worry that one might have upon reading Daniel Dennett’s "Where Am I?‚" is about the complications that might arise from Dennett categorizing his brain‚ who he calls Yorick‚ and his body‚ who he calls Hamlet‚ as two distinct entities. One may contend that the brain and the body are in fact only one entity‚ connected much in the same way that other people’s brains and bodies seem to be connected—however that may be—with the exception of an unusually large temporal gap between Dennett’s

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    Charlie Gordon has been ridiculed his whole life for having a low IQ. His story begins with his initiative to have a surgery done to improve his intelligence. Daniel Keyes develops the characterization of Charlie in “Flowers for Algernon” in order to convey the central idea of how a journey for intelligence can affect people. Charlie’s journey to become intelligent has an impact and is influenced by the people he associates with. In progress report two‚ Charlie explains that “He (the man giving

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    based on their intelligence? I feel that people who have disabilities or just aren’t as smart as other people aren’t respected the same as regular people. In Flowers For Algernon the author displays how people with disabilities are treated badly. Daniel Keyes uses one of the characters in Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie to demonstrate how people with learning disabilities are treated differently. Charlie had a learning disability in the beginning of the story. Which lead to doctors picking him

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    In Flower for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes presents the idea that everyone should treat people the way they want to be treated. In the book Charlie was invited to a party‚ some people there decided to joke with Charlie and gave him a plastic apple. Charlie ended up taking a bite into the fake apple and when he did everyone was laughing at him‚ Frank then said “I told ya he’d eat it. C’n you imagine anyone dumb enough to eat wax fruit?” (Keyes 41). This evidence shows that the other adults at the party

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    Charlie Gordon‚ a mentally challenged man about to get the opportunity of a lifetime. In the story “Flowers for Alger-non” by Daniel Reyes‚ is about Charlie Gordon the main character of this science fiction story. Charlie is given a changing experience. Charlie’s decision may disrupt his future. The A.I. surgery works and Charlie’s intelligence have tripled from sixty eight to two hundred and three. According to the story‚ Charlie Gordon’s life changed greatly and his life is better off after the

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    comparing other individual ’s relationships to our own is something most people do‚ as a sort of assurance that things are natural. This is why many people are interested in novels about ways that other human beings interact with individuals and groups. Daniel Defoe ’s character Roxana has her own way of interacting with and manipulating people. In his novel Roxana‚ Defoe uses examples of extreme faithfulness from the Amy to demonstrate the intimate relationship present between Roxana and her servant.

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    At a young age Daniel was carried off to Babylon where he became famous for interpreting dreams and rose to become one of the most important figures in the court. He began service to the royal court and abstained from unclean food (Daniel 1:8-16). Three years later‚ Daniel was brought before the King to interpret the King’s dream. The king was pleased and made Daniel "ruler over the whole province of Babylon" and "chief prefect over all the wise men of Babylon" (Daniel 2:48). In Chapter 4

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    Up’s and down’s and then ending up back where you began‚ or even farther behind? Who would want that? Charlie Gordon from Daniel Keyes’ story Flowers for Algernon was a 37 year old man with a mental disability‚ it was hard for other and himself to understand. That’s why eventually he agreed to the A.I. surgery.It is a procedure that could triple his I.Q. of 68 to 200‚ therefore making him practically smarter than the scientists who did the surgery. Charlie was better before the A.I. surgery.The following

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