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    Rationale#1: ¨ Flowers for Algernon ¨ After I finished ¨ Flowers for Algernon ¨‚ I thought that scientists‚ teachers and all people who had witnessed the progress of Charlie had an interesting apprenticeship about mentally handicapped adults. For that reason I thought that one of those persons could share his/her experience with Charlie during the months before and after the operation. One of the people who knew Charlie very well was his teacher-Miss Kinnian. As an experienced teacher of mentally

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    Flowers for Algernon” Persuasive Essay Many people wonder‚ how could I become smarter? If you were told you could increase your intelligence‚ would you? To increase your intelligence‚ there is a special operation on the brain to make you smarter! However the procedure to improve overall intelligence may bring with it serious‚ adverse consequences. After all‚ do you really want to become more intelligent when you have a good quality life of your own? To have this surgery could be a good thing

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    Flowers for Algernon Flowers for Algernon‚ is a science fiction novel written by Daniel Keys. The story is taking place in the mid 1960’s. The text is representing a diary written by the main character‚ 37-year-old Charlie Gordon. He is uncommonly unintelligent‚ which influences his life‚ especially the social part. Although he is stupid‚ he has an incredible drive for learning. This desire probably has something to do with his night schoolteacher‚ Miss Kinnian‚ who he adores. He loves his

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    awful hard.” In the short story Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man with an extremely low I.Q. Throughout the story the author‚ Daniel Keyes‚ takes us on a roller coaster of emotions‚ which are constantly changing. One thing that doesn’t change in the story was Charlie’s great want and need for acceptance. The author reveals the theme of the need for acceptance in the story Flowers for Algernon. It is human nature to want to fit in‚ and Keyes demonstrated this through Charlie’s

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    English Nov. 3‚ 2006 Essay Assignment Flowers for Algernon was written by Daniel Keys‚ the novel is about a retarded adult who is turned into a genius by an operation. Then soon discovers how lucky he really was before the operation. Although the cause of the isolation may be different it always has a negative effect on the character. Charlie Gordon is the protagonist and author of the

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    The short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys is about a 37 year old mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon. Charlie is about to have a operation to make him three times smarter; he is the first person to get this operation besides an off and on rival Algernon who is a white mouse. Algernon and Charlie’s relationship changes drastically throughout the story. In the beginning of the short story Charlie despises the smart white mouse Algernon. “The test made me feel worse than all

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    Flowers for Algernon ​“If your smart you can have lots of frends to talk to you and you never get lonely by yourself all the time” (pg.13). This ungrammatical sentence was stated by a man who strove for acceptance through intelligence‚ only to find that his genius was the foundation for his loneliness. It was worse for Charlie to become what he has always wanted to be and feel alone‚ rather than not know what he was and be happy due to his relationship with women‚ doctors‚ and family. The one

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    Andrew Allen English 252 Glen Hooks May 13‚ 2013 Flowers for Algernon The famous quote‚ “Where ignorance is bliss‚ tis’ folly to be wise” comes from Thomas Gray’s poem “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College”. The meaning of is simply that a person is more comfortable when they do not know something. In the case of Charlie Gordon this is especially true since he knows very little. Charlie has a severe mental handicap‚ which was brought on by a fever he suffered with as a child‚ impeding

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    The Sci-Fi Fiction Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a 32-year-old man with a mental disability which makes him lack intelligence. His name is Charlie Gordon. In the book Flowers for Algernon ‚ Charlie Gordon want to be intelligent‚ he wants to fit in with his so-called “friends” like Gimpy and his real friends like Alice. He also wants his sister and his mom to come back to his life. So Charlie goes to his doctor and they test him against a mouse named Algernon that was once like Charlie

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    Flowers for Algernon‚ by Daniel Keyes‚ is about a mentally disabled 32 year old man named Charlie Gordon and his transition into becoming a genius. Charlie has a operation performed on him‚ that was previously performed on a lab mouse named Algernon‚ to increase his intelligence with successful results. Charlie documents his experiences in progress reports and as time goes on after the operation‚ the reader can see the improvements in Charlie’s thinking through his writing. As time passes‚ Algernon’s

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