As Charlie's intelligence increases Charlie becomes more optimistic and brave while also being a little selfish & self-centered. His intelligence is now letting him take notice of those around him and how they acted towards him and he doesn't like it. He also learned to persevere ; to keep trying to be smart.
he works in a bakery
Charlie considered Algernon a friend, but the fate of Algernon would also determine the fate of Charlie.
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It went from hating Algernon for defeating to liking him and becoming attached after he won the races.
At the beginning of the story, Charlie views Algernon as a rival in the intelligence experiment. However, as their bond grows, Charlie begins to see Algernon as a companion and empathizes with him as they both face similar struggles with their intelligence changes. Charlie develops a deep connection with Algernon and comes to appreciate him as a fellow being deserving of compassion and understanding.
Charlie's boss is the restaurant owner. He is not a character in the story.
Charlie biggest fear is losing his life or dying
Charlie Gordon's last words from "Flowers for Algernon" were "PS please if you get a chanse put some flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard."
Charleston Charlies ended in 1983.
She wanted to send him there because she didn't want her daughter, Norma, to be teased. Norma was made fun of because she had a mentally challenged brother. The mother obviously favored her daughter over her brother since she did not have any mental issues. When she sent Charlie away, she was thinking of how it would be better for Norma, not Charlie.
Charlies cabinets in Twilight are yellow.
The color associated with Charlie's trip to Warren is gray, representing the gloomy and somber atmosphere of the place. This color choice reflects the mood and emotions Charlie experiences during his visit to Warren.