I Had My Rabbits Foot In My Pockit

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On page 285, he says, “I had my rabbits foot in my pockit” we learn that he is very gullible since the beginning; he says “I spilled ink too”, shows us that he has no ability to think ideally. Also, “I’m a slow reeder too in Miss Kinnians class for slow adults but I’m trying very hard” shows that Charlie wants to be smart. Charlie says on page 286, “Maybe white mice are smarter than other mice.” This line shows us that he is aware that there are different levels of intelligence. The white mouse offers Charlie what he needs most in the world which is friendship. Charlie shares the experience of the surgery with Algernon, and Charlie discovers his own fate through Algernon. Moreover, the doctors are looking for a subject that has a low I.Q., …show more content…

She says Im a fine person and Ill show them all. I asked her why. She said never mind but I shouldnt feel bad if I find out that everybody isn’t nice like I think. Then she got something in her eye and she had to run out to the ladys room.” Miss Kinnian's comments show that she is aware of negative concerns with the experiment, such as people are mean, will use others for their own victory and to gain profit. Likewise, the doctors call Charlie an “experiment” instead of a patient, giving him no respect, but using him for their own good. Charlie feels a worthy obligation to stand up for those who are mentally challenged, and who might be possible test subjects after his own failure. He says at the end of the book, “Anyway I bet Im the first dumb person n the world who ever found out something important for sience.”He says, "I'd hidden the picture of the old Charlie Gordon from myself because now that I was intelligent it was something that had to be pushed out of my mind. But today in looking at that boy, for the first time I saw what I had been. I was just like him!" But, later Charlie says "Please tell Dr. Nemur not to be such a grouch when people laugh at him and he would have more friends", indicating that Charlie has reverted back to a point where he does not understand the nature of friendship and human

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