It went from hating Algernon for defeating to liking him and becoming attached after he won the races.
Charlie considered Algernon a friend, but the fate of Algernon would also determine the fate of Charlie.
he works in a bakery
mrs. flynn
I don't know maybe he lost interest
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."
there are 4 subplots: Subplot #1: Charlie's relationship with Algernon Subplot #2: Charlie's relationship with Mrs.Kinnian/Alice Subplot #3: Charlie's relationship with coworkers Subplot #4: Charlie's relationship with his doctors
Ms Kinnian was Charlies special teacher
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.
Algernon is a mouse in the story Flowers for Algernon.
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.