Flower Of Algernon Ethical Analysis

Decent Essays
Tung Bui
Putman
Hour 1, 6
15 November 2016
Argument Paper
What is ethic? Ethic refers to standards of right or wrong that a person ought to do. Ethic also refers to the development of one's ethical standard( feelings, laws, social). The story "flower of Algernon" is about a man that had the IQ of 68 named Charlie. Despite of his lacking of intelligences, Charlie's doctors and his teacher, Miss.Kinnian, convinced him to take a operation to get smarter. Charlie Gordon's doctors didn't act ethical when they performed the surgery to make Charlie smarter.
It's danger to perform the operation without knowing the side affect of it. It could cause harm to Charlie. Charlie got smarter, but not for a long time. His intelligence decrease and he forgot

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