They knew the operation was temporary after they saw what happened to the mouse, Algernon. When they saw that Algernon was getting irritable they soon figured out that his intelligence was wearing off. That is how they found out that the operation was only temporary.
Doctors use latin for scientific names. and also to name new virus/sickness/bacteria that they find
Five. One to hold the lightbulb and four to turn the ladder.
Chathuringmes. Fishermen use it as bait. Doctors hate parasites. Children like to eat Gummy Worms. For those of you who don't know what Chathuringmes are, they are a type of Gummy-Like worms. Hope I helped other people not be stumped! :)
the answer is CHATHURINGMESits a sort of worm,, may be latin or spanish for worms............but i dont know why kids love it
In French, the word doctor ('docteur', masc.) is abbreviated 'dr'. The feminine transposition of 'docteur', rarely used is 'doctoresse' but it has no abbreviation on its own. Most female doctors just call themselves 'le docteur'.
The two doctors in "Flowers for Algernon" were Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur. They were the ones who conducted the experimental surgery to increase the intelligence of the main character, Charlie Gordon.
Algernon died after the test.
Algernon died after the test.
Algernon died after the test.
"Flowers for Algernon"
Algeron is dying, doctor dont want. -Brazuke, BR
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 main characters in "Flowers for Algernon" are Charlie Gordon, an intellectually disabled man who undergoes an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence, and Algernon, a laboratory mouse who has already undergone the same surgery. Other significant characters include Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemur, the scientists who perform the surgery on Charlie.
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.
He does different things at different times. At first he competes against Algernon at completing mazes. Later, he researches his own condition, trying to figure out how to retain his intelligence.
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.
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.