Operation In Daniel Keyes 'Flowers For Algernon'

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This Story is called “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. Charlie Gordon shouldn’t have the operation. Some people are treated differently not only for how they look but, because they aren’t smart. He thinks at the beginning of the story that because he thinks he failed a test that as he said “I had a test today. I think I failed it. Maybe they aren’t going to use me.”(Keyes,54) So Charlie is going to have an operation to make him become smarter. Here are three reasons why I think that Charlie shouldn’t have the operation.
My first reason why I think that Charlie shouldn’t have this operation is because once he becomes smarter he loses his job which he loved dearly. His co-workers thought that he was too smart and that now it was harder

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