How Does Daniel Keyes Use Charlie In Flowers For Algernon

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Daniel Keyes story “Flowers for Algernon” Charlie Gordon 37 year old who is not as smart as everyone else is. Dr. Strauss told Charlie that they are going to use him for a experiment. A lady Miss Kinnian told Charlie that the doctor might be able to make him smart. Charlie is excited about it, but nothing is for sure.

From the very beginning the description and details in the story shows and explains how Charlie is feeling. Dr. Strauss and another doctor Dr. Nemur eventually does use Charlie. At the end of their experiment it didn’t turn out the way it was suppose to. Charlie and the doctors thought after he’d be smart but he wasn’t.

Charlie was noticing that everything he learned he was forgetting. “ I’m forgettig things that i learned

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