Charlie calls it the "Algernon-Gordon Effect"
Flowers for Algernon was first a short story and later a novel by Daniel Keys. It won a Hugo for best short story and a Nebula for best novel. It discusses the treatment of the mentally handicapped.
The short story 'Flowers for Algernon' was published in 1959 and written by Daniel Keyes. However, the source of his inspiration for this story is not known.
Algernon is a mouse in the story Flowers for Algernon.
The main focus of the story is the treatment that increases Charlie's intelligence.
The short story of Flowers for Algernon was published in 1959. The novel came out in 1966. The movie Charlie was made in 1968. Cliff Robertson won the Oscar for the role of Charlie.
They run mazes.
because that Algernon took the same operation as charlie so whatever happen to Algernon it will happen to charlieThe story is named Flowers For Algernon, because at the end the mouse, Algernon, dies and Charlie puts flowers on Algernon's grave.
"Flowers for Algernon" was published in the 60's and the story took place in '65.
The mass market paperback has 311 pages.
Both the short story and the novel "Flowers for Algernon" explore the themes of intelligence, humanity, and the consequences of artificial enhancement. They both follow the story of Charlie Gordon, a mentally challenged man who undergoes an experimental procedure that dramatically increases his intelligence, leading to profound changes in his life.
Daniel Keyes
There is none. The short story was turned into a novel, later a movie and a couple of TV shows and several plays and musicals. But the story was always the same.