At the end of the story, Charlie felt better, and he returned to his early state, but he knew that he made a significant contribution to science. He is also very happy to be able to experience the various events he was unable to reach in his early state. Charlie has the opportunity to read, write and understand the information he encountered. His intelligence is above the average and can help scientists understand their research.
Anyhow, I bet he was the first fool in the world I found some important elements. I remember what I did but I do not remember what it was like. So I am like what I did for all the stupid pepullike I did
His memory was eventually ambiguous, but Charlie knew that he did something good. Charlie was very happy, but his nostalgic struggle eventually left him from New York because he did not want to be with his genius. He was worried that they felt sorry for him. However, he wants to continue reading and I want to regain his intelligence.
That is why I have to leave New York forever. I do not want to do things like Agen. Miss Kinnian does not want to regret to me. Since Avery's body regrets this trick, I do not want that person, so I went to a place where Charlie Gordon did not know anything that was once a genus.
Charlie feels better about himself than before surgery. It is not because it is clever, it is because you understand others. He learned to forgive, and he learned that everyone is facing the problem. The theme here is that wisdom is not important for a happy life. Love and personal relationship with others is the driving force to move people and make them happy. This is Charlie's own words about this subject.
"Intelligence and education are not worth a try ... Usually, pursuit of knowledge will drive people to find love."
Algeron's flower is a story about a man, and Charlie Gordon suffers from psychosis. He felt that his lack of knowledge is different from his companion. The only reason Charlie experienced his surgery to make him wise was that people around him wanted him. In flowers for Algernon, Adam and Eve only eat the tree of knowledge trees, so they can know more and be stronger than God.
Algeron's flower complains mental retardation to a middle-aged man. This man is Charlie Gordon. The explanation of this novel is very complicated. Algernon 's flowers were held in the 1950' s. Charlie was chosen to participate in the experiment to improve IQ. But it was temporary that they changed him to a genius. In the process, he fell in love with his teacher, Miskinian. But he became very smart, and as Charlie got smarter, they farther and farther. There are two doctors in the novel, Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemour. This book has many problems. One is his mental retardation and his desire to overcome it. Show more
In the theme of the character "Flower for Algernon", Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man with mental disability, IQ is 68. He may not be smart, but I think Charlie is the definition of happiness. He works as a chef, has motivation to learn, and has a good time with his so-called friends. After Charlie experienced an experiment tripleing IQ, his life worsened. I am not satisfied with wisdom. For Charlie, ignorance is happiness. Did he notice what he calls "friends"? Please use him to entertain their extraordinary humor. In addition, he was dismissed for his favorite work. Because his new intelligence made people around him inferior and afraid. Charlie was in a short recession. His life was better than before his experiment as he had work and a friend he was looking forward to?