Yes. Charlie was unhappy that the intelligence he desired for so long was being drained. Also, because he knew he was a very sensitive person, he was trying to avoid being made fun of again at his current location.
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Yes at the very end. He moves "away"
In "Flowers for Algernon," Charlie Gordon moves from a state-run mental institution to a laboratory where he undergoes an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence. After the surgery, he initially experiences a dramatic improvement in his cognitive abilities and later moves back to his hometown, where he faces the challenges of his newfound intelligence and its impact on his relationships. Ultimately, he grapples with the consequences of the experiment, leading to a poignant conclusion.
Move Away was created in 1985.
in the wind the leaves, flowers and the stem/branches moves. The plant cant move from place to place only can move parts of itself. The wind also moves the leaves and flowers around.
You get two pencils and a piece of paper write yes in two corners and no in the other ones then you say charlie charlie are you there and wait for it to move. The pencils will go to the answer if he is there keep on asking him questions if not then keep on saying charlie charlie are you there.
The Move - Flowers in the Rain
No, because flowers are alive and they dont move by themselves
Flowers in the rain by the move
why when you move away from a radio the loudness affect your haear
Arteries move blood away from the heart.
why do people move away from mt.etna
Flowers in the Rain by The Move, on the 30th September 1967. The DJ was Tony Blackburn.