Charlie feels proud however soon relizes that its not really him.
bv
"You are smarter" is the correct form ("smarter" is the conventional way of saying "more smart"). This -er rule works for many other words:More tall --> "You are taller than her"More thin --> "You look thinner than you did a week ago"More smart --> "She is smarter than him"
Albert Einstein is smarter than stephen as albert didn' have much theories then but stephen got use of the present info to find BLACK HOLE.
yes of course
That is standard form. (you're smarter than you know)
they would feel scared to be around Charlie, because of how smart he was compared to them at the bakery
he thinks he is going to get smarter elsewhere. Im not 100% sure though...........
They both had the same operation to get smarter and experience the side effects from it. (irritated, become less smarter. . & eventually die)
Charlie, in "Flowers for Algernon," wants to be in the experiment because he hopes it will make him smarter and help him understand the world better. He also desires to escape his current situation of low intelligence and improve his social and personal life.
charlie notices that they all made fun of him before he got smart and he gets mad at them
It tells us the story in wrote in the first person narrative style. It tells us that it is in the form of a diary. It tells us that Charlie Gordon is retarded and not very literate. It immediately sets up the premise and plot, that he is to be in an experiment to become smarter.
Flowers for Algernon is simply about a man named Charlie Gordon who suffers from being mentally challenged. Charlie goes to a adult school daily to improve on his learning and education. Charlie takes many IQ tests and rarshock test to test his ability to comprehend on things and to determine how low his intelligence is. He also gets picked on a experiment that the two doctors Dr.Nemur and Dr.Strauss to see if he will get smarter within a short period of time. He writes progess reports in his book so the doctors will see if the experiment worked or not. Joe carp and Frank Reily are his "so called friends" at his job at the factory. They always take him out and gets him to drinking and embrasses him and he doesn't even realize it. You will have to read more through the story to get a better understanding. I would recommend this story to teens and even adults it is a good story.
By the setting being in New York in the 1960s in a laboratory it affects the plot by the doctors and professors being in the laboratory and closer to the testing lab. Instead of coming from their home, going to get Charlie from his home. going to the lab at the laboratory, and getting the testing tools out they can just stay at the laboratory. So they can go straight to the testing lab and continue testing it out and try it on Charlie. Then work with Charlie in the laboratory to help him get smarter.
Charlie's greatest motivation for wanting to be intelligent is to improve his quality of life and relationships. He wants to be accepted, understood, and valued by others, and believes that becoming smarter will help him achieve these goals.
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He's becoming smarter and starting to communicate on an age appropriate level. See Lawnmower Man, it's basically Charlie with a Sci Fi twist and read Black like me, it's a book like Charlie, a white man becomes black and dies learning about racism.
They go to a movie. He thinks the ending is trite, which upsets her because she realizes that he is now smarter than her.