Charlie Gordon Flowers For Algernon Analysis

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Charlie Gordon’s Operation “Autism doesn't have to define a person. Artists with autism are like anyone else: They define themselves through hard work and individuality.” This was said by sing and songwriter Adrienne Bailon. People with autism were born without the ability to respond, think or even move sometimes. There are different types of autism, but the type in Flowers for Algernon is very common. Written by Daniel Keyes, this book is about a man named Charlie Gordon. A normal IQ level is from 85 to 115. Now imagine having to live this life with an IQ of 68. That is what Charlie’s is. Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man living in New York. He takes classes with other autistic adults, lead by the teacher, Miss Kinnian. Charlie is selected …show more content…

One reason is that he was only intelligent for a little while, but then he was back to being how he was before within three or four months. I don’t know about you, but if that happened to me, it would lower my self-esteem by a ton. I am inferring that Charlie’s self-esteem hit rock bottom and that is why he left. He thought that he was disappointing everyone. Another reason that the operation was more costly than beneficial is that he most likely ruined his relationship with Miss Kinnian. At first Miss Kinnian just seemed like a teacher to him, but once he became smarter, he realized that he loved her. But after he figured out what was going to happen to him, he ruined his relationship by being rude to her. After he goes back to how he used to be, he forgets that he is not in her class anymore and goes. This makes Miss Kinnian even more sad, because this proves that Charlie is back to how he was and it didn’t work. Finally, another reason why the operation was not good was because Charlie had to find out that everyone was making fun of him. At first, he was living a happy life, or at least what he thought was a happy life. When people laughed at him, he took it as laughing with him. When he went to school, it was all just a game. But then he realizes that everything he thought was wrong. And now he has to live with that

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