Flowers for Algernon and The Garden of Eden
[2024-01-05 00:32:44]
The fictional story of Daniel Case "Flower for Algernon" uses the theme in the story of the Eden Bible, the pattern of events and the type of character. Both stories have a common theme. Ignorance is happiness. These two stories also have similar event patterns. Charlie Gordon, the hero of "For Algernon's Flower" and Adam and Eve, the main character of Garden of Eden, began innocent, and they did not realize evil until they were encouraged to become intellectual. After receiving the information, their eyes were open to all the bad things in the world, and they suffered from the results. There are similarities between snakes and Miss Ginny, and between Eve and Algernon for the characters of the two stories. Daniel Keys makes the material a new appearance by changing the story background, characters, and events to a more modern one.
In "Flowers for Algernon", the ideal is clever, but once he does it noticed that people were kidding him and most people talked with him even though he was not afraid of him I will stop doing. Or can not understand him. Algernon died and Charlie lost all his wisdom. In Garden of Eden, God was warned that Adam and Eve should not eat food of right and wrong tree, but they did not listen. The snake convinced Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, and Eve persuaded Adam to eat it. When they eat fruit, they gain knowledge and wisdom, realize evil, and realize that they are naked. God blames them for suffering, and ultimately living the dead life. The common theme of these two stories is that ignorance is happiness. Sometimes, I do not know anything better than anything.
The pattern of events of "Argen non flower" reflects the events of the Garden of Eden. In the Garden of Eden, God created Adam and Eve. They are completely innocent and pure, but they are not perfect. God warns them not to eat the tree of knowledge
Algernon's flowers are very similar to some of the characters in Garden of Eden. For example, Charlie, Adam, Eve are similar, they are the hero, they are beginning to become ignorant, and they all accept knowledge. Second, the snake resembles Miskinian. They both persuaded the hero to be wise. Eventually, Eve and Algeron were the first to gain knowledge. Daniel Keyes renders material by changing settings, characters and events. The garden of Eden originated in the beginning, and the "flower for Algernon" occurred in the 20th century. Instead of urging people to use snakes to eat magical fruit, Daniel Keys used Miss Kinian to persuade Charlie to operate. Third, forbidden fruit offered knowledge to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, but Algeron made Charlie smarter in flowers.
The fictional story of Daniel Case "Flower for Algernon" uses the theme in the story of the Eden Bible, the pattern of events and the type of character. Both stories have a common theme. Ignorance is happiness. These two stories also have similar event patterns. Charlie Gordon, the hero of "For Algernon's Flower" and Adam and Eve, the main character of Garden of Eden, began innocent, and they did not realize evil until they were encouraged to become intellectual. After receiving the information, their eyes were open to all the bad things in the world, and they suffered from the results. There are similarities between snakes and Miss Ginny, and between Eve and Algernon for the characters of the two stories. Daniel Keys makes the material a new appearance by changing the story background, characters, and events to a more modern one.
The topics, event patterns, and types of roles in Flowers for Algernon reflect the topics in Eden's Bible story. The story has the same theme: ignorance is happiness. They all have patterns of similar events. The hero begins to be innocent and ignorant, and they are persuaded to increase intelligence. Despite the risk, the hero agreed. The hero must face the result of accepting knowledge. Adam, Eve and Charlie, Snake and Miss Kinnian, Eve and Algernon are mirror images of each other. The o