He thinks of Joe Carp as his friend before the operation
your tush
Before the surgery in "Flowers for Algernon," Charlie sees himself as intellectually disabled and believes that he is not as smart as others. He is aware of his limitations and struggles with feelings of inadequacy and alienation from society.
the main conflict in the story Flowers for Algernon, Charlie a 37 year old adult who has an i.Q of 68 wants to have an operation wich might help him to get smater. His I.Q triples the number and just as the mouse Algernon doesnt.
In "Flowers for Algernon," Charlie initially spells "Progress Report" as "progris riport" before undergoing the experimental procedure to increase his intelligence. Once his intelligence increases, he begins to spell it correctly.
Charlie Gordon worked as a janitor at a bakery before undergoing an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence in the novel "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes.
Algeron is dying, doctor dont want. -Brazuke, BR
In "Flowers for Algernon," the main character Charlie experiences dramatic irony when he realizes key details about the experiment before the scientists do. This creates tension as readers know more than the characters. Additionally, Charlie's regression back to his previous intellectual state also showcases dramatic irony, as readers are aware of his mental decline while other characters are not.
He begins to have opinion, such as his feelings towards Algernon. He said, "I hate that mouse," and before the surgery he didn't really have any feeling for him. Also, he begins to get impatient, and learns how the inkblot tests work.
"When algernon bites charlie because this shows that algernon is changing and soon charlie will be to!!" is a climax but another one is when he is at the diner and the mentally challenged boy who works there drops the dishes and everyone laughs at him. At first Charlie does also, but then notices he is slow, and relizes how much people make fun of people just like Charlie, and Charlie decides he wants to do something to improve the human mind and help people like who he once was.
Embarassed and deeply ashamed. He had assumed - while retarded - that they were his friends.
When Adam ate of the Tree of Knowledge his perception of the world changed. Things made sense to him in a way of which he was blissfully unaware. After taking the drug, Charlie experiences a similar reaction, seeing the world in a way that he had never contemplated before.
He wanted to be normal and there was a chance it would have worked.
He lives his life regularly just as he did before his "operashun." It is unknown if Charlie gets another job or not but Daniel Keyes make it obvious that Charlie wants to start his life over. He wants to go to New York to get away from his past. He feels he can go somewhere where people do not know him or that he was once a genius for a short period of time.