Charlie likes Fay in "Flowers for Algernon" because she represents a carefree and spontaneous spirit that contrasts with the complexities of his intellectual growth. Fay's playful and affectionate nature provides him with emotional support and companionship, making him feel accepted and valued. Her presence helps him experience joy and intimacy, which he struggles to navigate as his intelligence increases. Ultimately, Fay embodies a sense of freedom and connection that Charlie cherishes.
Fay Lillman is a character in the novel "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. She is Charlie's co-worker at the bakery where they both work. Fay is known for her carefree and flirtatious nature, and she becomes Charlie's love interest for a period of time in the story.
Its the old personality
Meaning full relationships with his friends at his bakery, Alice, Straus, Nemur, and Fay.
"When algernon bites charlie because this shows that algernon is changing and soon charlie will be to!!" is a climax but another one is when he is at the diner and the mentally challenged boy who works there drops the dishes and everyone laughs at him. At first Charlie does also, but then notices he is slow, and relizes how much people make fun of people just like Charlie, and Charlie decides he wants to do something to improve the human mind and help people like who he once was.
Fay Baker's birth name is Fay Schwager.
Billy Fay's birth name is William Fay.
Fay Holderness's birth name is MacMurray, Fay.
Lyndsey Fay Macnaught goes by Fay.
Fay Kanin's birth name is Mitchell, Fay.
Fay Adams's birth name is Fay Glen Adams.
Fay Bainter's birth name is Fay Okell Bainter.
Fay Babcock's birth name is Fay Clark Babcock.