No, because it will let him go back to binging not smart and have a dislike life.
He wanted to be normal and there was a chance it would have worked.
If such a procedure worked, then yes, they should. We all should.
Assuming you've read it once, that should be no problem.
In Conclusion charlie now understands that he have a mental illness and he needs help to understand how to read and write and he knows that he should have not changed who he is for friends .
"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.
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Absolutely not, she should give her the flowers personally
Chrysanthemums flowers will die and should be cut off to encourage more flowers to bloom.
If you like her, then yes. Flowers and/or a corsage.
Yes you should. The person cared enough to get you flowers, so call to let them know you care and liked the appreciation and flowers!
"Flowers for Algernon" is set in New York City in the 1960s. The story follows the protagonist, Charlie Gordon, as he undergoes an experimental surgical procedure to increase his intelligence. The urban setting plays a significant role in highlighting the contrast between Charlie's internal transformation and the external world around him.