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Charlie Gordon feels ashamed primarily due to his low intelligence and the way others perceive and treat him. His lack of understanding and social skills leads to ridicule from peers, making him feel inadequate. As he undergoes an experimental surgery that significantly boosts his intelligence, he becomes increasingly aware of his past and the way he was treated, deepening his feelings of shame and alienation. This complex emotional journey highlights the struggles of self-acceptance and the impact of societal judgment.

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