As his brain deteriorates Charlie becomes increasingly contemptuous and impatient with his doctors.
there are 4 subplots: Subplot #1: Charlie's relationship with Algernon Subplot #2: Charlie's relationship with Mrs.Kinnian/Alice Subplot #3: Charlie's relationship with coworkers Subplot #4: Charlie's relationship with his doctors
The two doctors are named Dr.Strauss & Dr.Nemur.
Charlie Flowers was born on 1937-06-28.
The main focus of the story is the treatment that increases Charlie's intelligence.
The two doctors, Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur, fought in "Flowers for Algernon" due to conflicting perspectives on Charlie's intelligence-boosting surgery. Dr. Nemur was driven by his desire for acclaim and recognition, while Dr. Strauss prioritized Charlie's well-being and emotional development. Their differing motives and attitudes led to a clash over how to handle Charlie's treatment and future.
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In the book "Flowers for Algernon," Alice didn't want to get involved with Charlie because she was concerned about the ethical implications of forming a romantic relationship with someone who had undergone an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence. She also didn't want to take advantage of Charlie's vulnerability and confused emotions.
One is Charlie's intelligence because he makes him lose his job, and some people can't understand him (because he's so smart). Another antagonist is one of the doctors because he is against Charlie doing the procedure.
Charlie carried a rabbit's foot for good luck in "Flowers for Algernon."
It is written from the perspective of Charlie in first person
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Flowers for Charlie - 1996 was released on: USA: 10 October 1996 (Austin Film Festival)