Monday, March 18, 2019

Flowers For Algernon :: essays research papers

Flowers for Algernon     The main characters of the story are Charlie, who is a mentally slow down soul problematic in a remarkable experiment which change magnitude his I.Q. Alice, a teacher at the Adult Basic Education facility at Beekman College who taught Charlie how to read and write, the professors who operated on Charlie. Fay who appeared toward the end of the book , and last scarce non least Algernon.     The novel is exciting and has an original idea. The moods That I matte up in the story are ones of sorrow, anger, and guilt. In the story, Charlie, is the subject of an experiment which increases his intelligence. Charlie in the first place wants the operation to look intelligent and get friends. Unfortunately some of his hopes were non met. The main characters in the novel include Charlie, Alice, Algernon, and Fay, a character who did not make much of an appearance, but he thought that he contend an important part in Charl ie trying to sort out his knightly and figure out his present and future plans.      Charlie is a mentally developmentally challenged person who has impressing people and gaining friends as one of his top priorities. He accordingly hears of an experiment which could possibly make him smart. He makes himself a subject to this merciful experiment with the hopes of gaining knowledge in a sole purpose of gaining friends. As the book goes on, Charlie goes through dramatic changes mentally, and instead of making him gain friends he actually is looked on in the same way if not worse. For example, at Charlies old work his "friends" made fun of him and enjoyed his company just because Charlie had divert them. Yet after the operation, Charlie finds out that he had not made his friends deal him more, but had pushed them away. Charlie understood now what his friends did to him in the past, and starts to look down upon them. Alice, Charlies teacher, is the perso n who gave Charlie to the idea to give the experiment a chance. She thinks that Charlie has the determination and depart ply to make the experiment work. Then, later on in the book, she gets emotionally involved with Charlie and helps Charlie learn more about himself. Algernon, is a lab animal who too had the experiment done on him and as result makes him smarter than the average mouse. Algernon plays a very important part in the novel because he foreshadows what will happen to Charlie later on in the book.

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