Charlie In Flowers For Algernon

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The book Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a man named Charlie Gordon who is 37 and not very smart. All his life he wanted to fit in and be smart like everyone else. He gets chosen to do a procedure which will make him smart and of course he says yes not knowing the risks and not knowing if he would be better with procedure. I think Charlie is better of doing the procedure because he gets to feel what emotions are and he realizes what true friends he has and what true friends are. I think Charlie is better off with the surgery because he finally feels emotions and starts to have feelings for other people. For example, it states in (Keyes 295)” I don't understand why I never noticed how beautiful Miss Kinnian really is”. This shows that he never had feeling for Miss. Kinnian before the surgery but after the surgery he admires her and wants to be with her. Another example is (Keyes 292)” He’s blushing. Charlie is blushing." "Hey, Ellen, what'd you do to Charlie? I never saw him act like that before.” His “friends” notice that Charlies emotions are changing after the surgery because Charlie has never blushed. …show more content…

For example, on (Keyes 292) it states” Now I know what it means when they say "to pull a Charlie Gordon." I'm ashamed.” He finally realizes what his friends do to him and sees that his friends aren’t really his friends. His confidence goes down a lot he gets depressed for a while and he is ashamed which affects him a lot in a bad way. Another example is on (Keyes 295) it says” I wanted to take Joe Carp and Frank Reilly out to lunch to celebrate, but Joe said he had to buy some things for his wife, and Frank said he was meeting his cousin for lunch”. If it was the dumber Charlie they all would have went to make fun of him but now sense he is smart nobody would have gone because he is no

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