One way he changes is when he notices that his co-workers made fun of him and he thinks its their his friends. Later on after the operation, he noticed that his "friends" werent really his friends.
Charlie's friends did not treat him very nicely about it. They were freaked out by him because he became so intelligent. They even had him fired!
Algeron Coolidge has written: 'Adenoids and tonsils' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tonsils
Jesse Algeron Rhines has written several novels and short stories in the science fiction and fantasy genres, including "Faithful Warrior" and "The Quest for the Red Prince".
it is a test of personality where the subject is shown various inkblots and is told to tell the tester what they see in them.
The story is called Flowers for Algernon, I remember reading it last year. Charlie had always wished to be intelligent like everyone else and he was told that the operation could make him that way.
Algeron is dying, doctor dont want. -Brazuke, BR
The cast of The Importance of Being Earnest - 1946 includes: Alban Blakelock as Lane, a manservant Stringer Davis as Merriman, a butler Robert Eddison as John Worthing, J.P. David Horne as Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D. Dorothy Hyson as Cecily Cardew Betty Potter as Miss Prism Margaret Rutherford as Lady Bracknell Margaret Vines as Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax Mackenzie Ward as Algeron Moncrieff
Mackenzie Hannigan has: Played Bratty Kid in "Scrubs" in 2001. Played Boy Gentles in "Arrested Development" in 2003. Performed in "The Deerings" in 2004. Played Miles in "Ghost Whisperer" in 2005. Played Lucas in "Jericho" in 2006. Played Jeremy in "Good Luck Charlie" in 2010.