UNIVERSE
SPACE EXPLORATION
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Detailed explanation-1: -What do Charlie and Algernon have in common? They both were unintelligent. They both had the same mazes to test their IQ level.
Detailed explanation-2: -What does he have in common with Charlie? Algernon is a mouse that completes puzzles and goes through obstacle courses and trains with Charlie. Algernon and Charlie are both going through the same treatment and are goign to have the same operation.
Detailed explanation-3: -In “Flowers for Algernon, ‘’ before and after his operation, Charlie Gordon shows us that even though he isn’t considered “smart” he is still intelligent in many ways. Intrapersonal intelligence is being able to understand yourself, what you feel, and what you want. In “Flowers for Algernon, ‘’…show more content…
Detailed explanation-4: -It is Nemur who wants his name to “go down in the books, ‘’ not Charlie. On the contrary, Charlie’s reason for wanting to be intelligent is purely social: he wants people to like him. Charlie knows that his intellectual disability has cut him off from most of society, but his powerlessness does not upset him.
Detailed explanation-5: -The apparent tradeoff between happiness and intelligence is one of the most important themes in Flowers for Algernon. As he becomes more and more intelligent, Charlie discovers problems he didn’t even know he had, while also finding some new outlets for pleasure.
Detailed explanation-6: -Algernon dies on September 15. Charlie buries him in the backyard and puts wildflowers on his grave. While still confident in his abilities, Charlie borrows Burt’s car and goes to see his mother, Rose.