In Flowers for Algernon, Charlie is upset about the incident with the dishwasher because the people are laughing at the boy because he is retarded. Charlie was once like the young dishwasher, and he is upset.
I think it's because Charlie knows that it's a possibility it might happen to him as well. He's already started to lose his intelligence, just like Algernon, so after Algernon died, he may have come to the conclusion that he'd meet the same fate as Algernon. This is just a thought though. I'm still trying to find the answer myself! XD
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.'
Embarassed and deeply ashamed. He had assumed - while retarded - that they were his friends.
In the movie flowers for Algernon, the operation put different chemicals in his brain that made him moody
As a mentally-deficient individual, Charlie was only slightly aware of how others viewed him. When he became intellectually capable, he recognized all of the condescension, pity, or covert ridicule that his condition had engendered. Even knowing that it would not matter much to his past or future selves, the "aware" Charlie was upset and despondent about losing his newfound identity.
the flowers in the garden
lonley upset
Charlie was very upset that Edward broke Bella's heart, and he wanted Bella to be happy. When Charlie learned about their wedding, he accepts Bella's decision.
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If your mother is upset, cheer her up with small gifts like flowers and chocolate.
15 years old, and extremely upset by the death of her father charlie ward.
i think they wont but they think they will because they dont Charlie "el chili" Davis