Charlie Gordon's 'flowers For Algernon '

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Charlie Gordon has taught us never to take our gifts for granted. In the story ¨Flowers for Algernon¨ by Daniel Keyes, Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man. He is given the opportunity of a lifetime to raise his I.Q. from 68 to 200+. That is making Charlie´s I.Q. raise about three times from his original I.Q. of 68. Charlie then decides that he will have the artificial intelligence (A.I.) surgery because, Charlie believes that he will fit in and make more friends. The artificial intelligence surgery is temporary, but Charlie still wants the artificial intelligence surgery done. Charlie Gordon is way better off having the artificial intelligence surgery because, Charlie became aware of who people really are, he can make advancements in science, and lastly Charlie can understand what is going on around him. …show more content…

The quote I am about to show you is about how Charlie got drunk, leaves the bar and he comes back and everyone is gone and Charlie doesn 't remember, but Joe and Frank his ¨friends¨ beat him up and he gets a ride home from a policeman. “But I got a headache and a big lump on my head and black and blue all over. I think maybe I fell but Joe carp says it was the cop they beat up drunks sometimes. I don’t think so Miss.Kinnian says cops are to help people.” (Keyes 228-229) So Charlie’s “friends” beat him up not the cop. Charlie is being convinced that the cop beat him up, but Joe Carp and Frank Reilly beat Charlie up. Once Charlie’s I.Q. raises he will realize who his “friends” really are. Overall Charlie was better off knowing who people really