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Flowers for Algernon

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Hurting Charlie\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" When was the last time you wanted something so much, you would sacrifice your life to have it; even if just for a moment? Charlie

Gordon, a 37 year old man with a learning disability, did just that. In the story \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Flowers for Algernon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\", by Daniel Keyes, Charlie gets a chance to alter his

I.Q. substantially through operation. The only drawback to this is, the

long-term outcomes of the operation are unknown. The operation does

succeed, but later Charlie is sent on a riveting downward spiral into the life he

tried to run away from. The operation hurt Charlie in every imaginable way;

and did nothing to help him. Is it not better to do your best than to be the

best? Charlie Gordon was a motivated man who always put forth as much

effort as he could! He struggled for independence and freedom in a world he

desperately wanted to be a part of. A statement such as, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Im gonna try awful

hard\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" is often heard spoken by Charlie. Everybody notices how hard Charlie

tries to be what he considers normal. Dr. Strauss described Charlie best

when he said, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"But most people of his low mentality are hostile and

uncooperative. They are usually dull, apathetic, and hard to reach. He has a

good nature. He\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s interested and eager to please\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". If a person is doing the

best they can for the circumstances, isn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t that the best? Why should a person

feel pressured to be what he isn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t capable of being? After the operation,

Charlie first doesn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t even want to try, then can\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t remember what it means to

try, and finally, doesn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t have hope enough to try. His statement changes from,

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Im gonna try awful hard\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" to, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"maybe its just easier not to do what I say Im

going to do\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"! the thought to try his best never even occurs. He lost one of his

most valuable qualities due to his need to conform. If a man does not know

of hurt and suffering, he should not have to know. Before Charlie knew the

truth of his life and was able to look back on it, he didn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t know of some

horrible feelings. He never had to feel ugly, unwanted,

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