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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 1. Start of Something Good by Daughtry 2. People are Strange by Pink Floyd 3. Flash Back by Calvin Harris 4. Runaway by Linkin Park 5. Lonely Day by System of a Down Start of Something Good by Daughtry You never know when you’re gonna meet someone and your whole wide world in a moment comes undone You’re just walking around then suddenly Everything that you thought that you knew about love is gone You find out it’s all been wrong

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    The theme of Flowers for Algernon explains how one’s intelligence does not define a person’s happiness. The main character Charlie is an ambitious and friendly developmentally disabled adult whose only wish is to be smart like his mother wanted him to be. A scientist did an experiment on a rat named Algernon and it made the rat smarter. So she chose Charlie to undergo the same test because of his willingness to be educated. The experiment worked on Charlie as well. Hes soon to realize

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    and disadvantages for being super intelligent. Having this gift can either make your life better‚ or miserable. Some advantages include the fact that some people feel like with intelligence‚ they belong in society‚ and the ability to learn materials easier than others. But on the other hand‚ having super intelligence can shift you from what you truly desire and make you feel like you’re alone for the rest of your life. “I don’t know what’s worse: to not know what you are and be happy‚ or to become

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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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    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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    Flowers for Algernon Short Story Essay Flowers for Algernon (1959) by Daniel Keyes uses different techniques including Changes in Grammar‚ Spelling‚ Punctuation and Algernon as a symbol to produce the themes of Mistreatment of the Mentally Disabled‚ The Tension between Intellect and Emotion‚ The Persistence of the Past in the Present and Algernon as the symbol. All these techniques are presented from Charlie’s first person narration in his progress reports. Daniel Keyes signals Charlie’s changing

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    Flowers for Algernon By Daniel Keyes Test Review : These questions will test your analyzing skills‚ let’s see how you do! (The questions are in order from beginning - end of story) Question A: What can you infer about about Charlie’s abilities and personality through his progress reports in the beginning of the story? ● He writes in a childlike form ● He trust others without a doubt Question B: In what ways are Charlie’s journal entries unique? ● Spelling errors ● Charlie shows little understanding

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    offered a choice of living an easy simple life or leading a life full of hardships for the common good of the people around them. Although many people do it for personal gain like fame and glory‚ others do it to simply to help the needy people. In the short story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ Daniel Keyes wrote about a 37 year old man‚ Charlie Gordon‚ who is a mentally disabled. He got approved to have a surgery‚ to triple his IQ and enhance his knowledge. He put his life on the line to help other people. Two

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    Three golden lines resonated with me in Flowers For Algernon. Reading the story Flowers for Algernon i realized i saw myself in Charlie’s innocents and his mined. First Golden line is “I want to be smart”(1) thies lines was something i would always said to myself. Growing up i always wanted to be smart i wanted to do good in school. I wanted make my parents proud because what parents don’t want a smart child. I didn’t know it but i realized it really till middle school that i was in special classes

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    Sarah McHugh Flowers for Algernon Daniel Keyes Points: 11 Period: 2 Flowers for Algernon The story begins with the main protagonist Charlie Gordon. He is thirty two years old‚ and works at Donners Bakery and goes to the Beekmin Center for Retarded Adults three nights a week. He starts off with an I.Q. Of 68. His teacher is Alice Kinnian and a major character in the story and becomes a love interest with Charlie as he progresses and regresses throughout the story. Charlie Gordon starts off

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