Charlie Gordon's parents live in a state institution where they have placed him due to his intellectual disabilities. In Daniel Keyes' story "Flowers for Algernon," their decision to institutionalize Charlie reflects their inability to cope with his condition. The narrative highlights the emotional distance and neglect that Charlie experiences from his family throughout his life.
Jeff Gordon
Yes!!! Then Zachary Gordon and his parents and his 2 brothers would be celebrating Christmas and Easter.
There are seven people in the family. There is Charlie and his parents. And all four of his grandparents live with them as well.
Mr and Mrs Bucket (his parents) Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine (his mother's parents) Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina (his father's parents)
In the United Kingdom Diageo is the manufacturer of Gordons London dry gin. Gordons dry gin is one of the top selling gin liquors in all countries that it is offered in.
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Moho
me and crayons
Charlie and Renee
amazinggregheffley
its horrible
Kim Gordon