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They both did not have fathers in their lives. Secondly they both were disabled and then become smart. Lastly they both start to decrease bringing them back to their original state.

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What are the similarities and differences of Flowers for Algernon?

In order to make a comparison we have to have two items. We could note similarities and differences between Flowers for Algernon and some other work of fiction, but you have not stated any.


When was Flowers for Algernon created?

Flowers for Algernon was created in 1966.


Who is algernon?

Algernon is a mouse in the story Flowers for Algernon.


What to the three blind mice signify in flowers for algernon?

There are no "three blind mice" in Flowers for Algernon. There is one smart mouse in Flowers for Algernon.


Who was the author for the book flowers for Algernon?

The author of Flowers For Algernon is Daniel Keyes.


Why did algernon have to have surgery in flowers for algernon?

Algernon didn't go back to his job in Flowers for Algernon because Algernon dies.


Where was Flowers of Algernon set?

"Flowers for Algernon" was set in New York City in '65


What is the relevance of the title flowers for Algernon?

It is written from the perspective of Charlie in first person


Was there anything special about Algernon in Flowers for Algernon?

Algernon had the same surgery Charly did.


Why does the story named flower for algernon?

because that Algernon took the same operation as charlie so whatever happen to Algernon it will happen to charlieThe story is named Flowers For Algernon, because at the end the mouse, Algernon, dies and Charlie puts flowers on Algernon's grave.


What did Charlie and Algernon do in Chicago in flowers for algernon?

To test on the maze


Who was the mouse in a Daniel Keyes novel?

Algernon from "Flowers for Algernon"