Charlie Gordon Monologue

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These are my thoughts and feelings on pages one through five. I feel sorry for Charlie Gordon because he doesn't understand what's going around him, and what people mean. Such as when he was doing the Rorschach test when they ask him what did he see in the cards. Charlie didn't understand what they meant and said spilled ink. But I also feel bad for him because you can tell he's trying really hard to pass the test so he can get the research done on him, so he can become smarter.

These are my thoughts and feelings on pages five through eleven. In process report four I feel pity for Charlie you see he's trying hard, but he's not doing well with the tests. Like he doesn't understand that when he's told to tell a story from the pictures, he thinks he's lying and tries to tell a story with his uncle and sister which doesn't work. Process report five I'm feeling excited for Charlie because he got picked like he wanted. But I do fear for Charlie because he could revert back after the surgery because it has never been tested on humans.

This is my journal entry for pages 11 through 18. My thoughts on 11 through 16 I'm thrilled that the procedure is happening and Charlie can stop worrying if it got picked for it or not. These are my thoughts on pages 16-18. I’m furious at Hilda she’s making Charlie
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Even though she said “we can’t let this get personal. Not yet.” He's like i'm going to kiss her next time.These are my thoughts and feelings on pages one through five. I feel sorry for Charlie Gordon because he doesn't understand what's going around him, and what people mean. Such as when he was doing the Rorschach test when they ask him what did he see in the cards. Charlie didn't understand what they meant and said spilled ink. But I also feel bad for him because you can tell he's trying really hard to pass the test so he can get the research done on him, so he can become

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