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Charlie Gordon a 32-year-old man with an IQ of 70. Not the smartest man ever don't you think? But everything has changed. Charlie is enrolled in a clinical trial that involves a surgery to block the enzymes from his brain that are making him dumb. Charlie is an oblivious, ignorant man who works at a bakery and earns only 11 dollars a week, before the surgery. Throughout the whole book, Charlie is determined to become smarter. But he is impatient. Most importantly Charlie becomes understanding, after an operation to make him smarter. First of all, Charlie is determined. Charlie is determined because no matter what he strives to be a smart as he can. Three times a week Charlie goes to the school for retarded adults at Beekman Hall. Every time he goes he sets out to learn as much as he can about reading and writing. His teacher is Mrs.Kinnian. "She said it's part of your education so from now on I'll look up all the words I'm not sure how to spell. It takes a long time to write that way but I think I'm remembering more and more (Find page).” Later Charlie is determined to find his own path. He sets off to find his parents after a couple of injurious words from his doctors. He becomes committed to finding his family. …show more content…

Charlie is impatient because after his operation he finds himself frustrated that he doesn't become smart right away. He begins to gain a grudge against Algernon. Algernon a mouse who successfully got the surgery to make him smarter continues to beat Charlie in several tests. Charlie is getting impatient that he is not learning as quickly and as well as Algernon, no matter how many times he practices. “Nothing is happining. I had lots of tests and different kinds of races with Algernon. I hate that mouse. He always beats

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