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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
No. There was nothing wrong with Jane's behavior, and Bingley did not get upset with her at any time in the course of the book.
In the movie flowers for Algernon, the operation put different chemicals in his brain that made him moody
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.'
That's exactly why people are upset.
everyone was upset and angry
I dont know
I have had upset every time I have used Serrapeptase for a couple of days. I don't think everyone experiences this, but I did.
No, he is just upset because his brother betrayed everyone.
yes it does it can make them mad or upset or really happy or tired!! :)
The wife appears to be disapproving of her husband's behavior, feeling upset or frustrated by his actions. She may view his behavior as inappropriate or unacceptable in some way.