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Justice For Charlie In Daniel Keys Flowers For Algernon

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Justice for Charlie Imagine somebody is about to undergo something that is possibly life threatening, and they are completely unaware of what is to come. It would be hard for them to grasp the situation, so the odds are they would probably go along with it. In the story, “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys, a young adult named Charlie experiences a very similar situation. Charlie is a 37 year old man who has the mind of an 8 year old boy. Charlie is happy and innocent, and living his life as he desires. Charlie was taken advantage of by some doctors who were experimenting how to make a person three times smarter than they are now. The doctors are well aware that this experiment is highly dangerous, but Charlie is not. Charlie carries on with the operation and eventually he gets to a point where he is a genius. He then began to deteriorate and wound up back to his original intelligence level. Along with this he acquired the …show more content…

I dont know why they say that but they always laff” (p.273.) This shows Charlie doesn’t understand that they are making fun of him and, in this case, that is a good thing. Somebody else might also think that this is an important experiment for science and it could have a huge impact on the future. Again, this is true, but nothing like that is worth risking an innocent and mentally challenged life. Finally, one of the most probable points one would argue, is that Charlie agreed to the surgery and wanted to be chosen for it. Of course Charlie wanted to do it, all he knew of was that he was going to get smart and help out the doctors. It seemed like a completely quick and harmless procedure. If Charlie would’ve known that this was a highly dangerous operation that would change his life for the worse, it is highly likely Charlie would’ve rejected

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