Actually, Charlie blames no one for his loss of intelligence.
"Dr. Strauss comes around almost every day, but I told him I wouldn't see or speak to anybody. He feels guilty. They all do. But I don't blame anyone. I knew what might happen. But how it hurts."
Charlie Gordon blames the doctors who performed the experimental surgery on him for his loss of intelligence. He feels betrayed because the operation was unsuccessful and he believes they took advantage of him.
Charlie loses his job because his coworkers feel uncomfortable around him now that he knows the things that the people are saying.
he really doesnt blame anybody... when he becomes a genuis he understandes there was a mistake and he tries to find it so he can stay smart.
The Jews
Juliette Gordon Low had hearing loss in both of her ears.
Goats
He took the blame for the loss, and retreated to Virginia.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
because she was cheering for both teams instead of just her own.
sheep & goats
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame--- - 1999 Fred Brown for Georgetown's Loss in the 1982 NCAA Final was released on: USA: 21 March 2006
Gordon Lightfoot
If you are talking about the Holocaust, the Nazi's wanted them because Hitler used them as a scapegoat or someone to blame for the loss of the first World War. To get revenge for the loss he wanted them all dead.
Hitler wanted someone to blame for the loss of world war one and he blamed the Jews
Pamela Gordon is an author who has written the book "Blue." It is a work of fiction that explores love, loss, and the complexities of relationships.