The night School ( for special adults) with miss Kinnian
i dont know
bcues his mom put him there and he wannt to go there so he colud be better at suff
Charlie Gordon was not in grade school. He was a 32-year-old, mentally challenged adult who attended the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults.
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.'
Charlie was a 34 or 37 year old who was disability and get to a school for slow adults. He have to do experiments so the his training and operation can be a success but it turn out at the end that Algernon past away and he lost his knowledge.
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.
She says to get smart you have to learn by going to school and getting an education. -Seriously people? I am 10 an i can answer this question.
Chatham Central High School, Bear Creek, NC
Algernon E.F Spencer has written: 'Sheridan's School for Scandal'
Charlie Ross attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied at the Wharton School, known for its focus on business and finance. His education there laid a strong foundation for his career in various business ventures.
"Flowers for Algernon" is typically recommended for high school students, around grades 9 to 12. The novel deals with complex themes such as intelligence, ethics, and human relationships, making it more suitable for mature readers. Additionally, its exploration of psychological and emotional issues may resonate better with older adolescents. Some advanced middle school students may also engage with it effectively, depending on their reading level and maturity.
it's okay. we read it for school and it's a good 'school' book. It's kind of sad but happy at the same time. The main theme is: is ignorance bliss? so if you like that kind of thing it's interesting!!