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Ignorance In Daniel Keyes 'Flowers For Algernon'

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A common expression states that ignorance is bliss. But a quote from Philip Wylie follows it with this; “Ignorance isn't bliss, It's oblivion.” The narrative by Daniel Keyes titled “Flowers for Algernon” shows the use of this quote. Charlie, the main character and narrator of the story, has the IQ of 68 which makes him the subject to an artificial intelligence operation. When Charlie’s mind improves and he starts to become smarter than everyone else, is it an advantage or a difficulty? Supporting Philip Wylie’s statement is Charlie’s new understanding of how he’s treated, discovery and expression of emotions, and ability to operate better in life. Before starting on the operation process, Charlie involved with Joe Carp and Frank Reilly
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