no he tricks charlie
Because Charlie was a mentally challenged adult, many people thought poorly of him. In the book, Charlie was said to be a klutz. When someone did a klutzy thing, another person would say that they "pulled a Charlie Gordon" because they acted like Charlie. Sad, but true. Hope this helped
As Algernon and Charlie undergo the same operation and the same testing, Algernon's developments are good predictors of Charlie's near future. When Algernon begins to lose his intelligence, it is a chilling indication that Charlie's own mental gains will be short-lived. Algernon also symbolizes Charlie's status as a subject of the scientists: locked in a cage and forced to run through mazes at the scientists' whim, Algernon is allowed no dignity and no individuality. Charlie's freeing of Algernon from his cage and simultaneous decision to abandon the laboratory makes Algernon's physical liberation a symbol of, and a precursor to, his own emotional independence.
no, it is science fiction. it may happen someday though.
buy them some flowers with a note saying we are ture friends
Flowers provide nectar for bees to get and produce honey.
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True Friend was created in 2007.
A true friend may be a friend that you've known a long time, or a friend who likes you for who you are.
A true friend accepts you for who you are and respects your feelings.
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Yes, it is true.