Charlie is beginning to get smart and he is realizing things that he hasn't realized before.
For instance, that his "friends" aren't really his friends; they just keep him around to make fun of him and to get some laughs.
After the operation, Charlie experiences a significant increase in intelligence and memory. He becomes more confident, socially adept, and successful in his work. However, he also faces challenges navigating his relationships and emotions as he grapples with his new self-awareness and the complexities of human interactions.
no it ruined his life
It went from hating Algernon for defeating to liking him and becoming attached after he won the races.
He started to change when he started being stubborn and when he bit charlie.
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.
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.
I honestly and truly don't knowHow will Charlie most likely change after his experience at the diner
I don't know maybe he lost interest
Charlie identifies with Algernon as they are going through exactly the same process. Charlie's last words are 'put some flowers on Algernon's grave in the bak yard.'
I dont know because i didnt read the book........
give three examples of how charlies views of friendship change during the story.
At the end of the novel the dramatic irony is folded over, becomes part of the character's own assessment of himself. He researches his own condition and discovers that he will regress, incurably; he writes a paper on his condition at the peak of his powers, then finds himself unable to understand it, in an agony the whole way.
No, a sex change operation would not be possible using just scissors. That is, not a complete one.
probable