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Mentally retarded Charlie Gordon participates in an experiment which turns him into a genius but only temporarily.
Copyright © 1966, 1959 by Daniel Keyes
Copyright renewed 1994, 1987 by Daniel Keyes
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PhronsieRose
Posted April 21, 2010
Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes is a powerful, original story and remains as relevant today as when it was written. I first read this book in the 70's and loved it, and I again "found" the book when my teen daughter read it and found it equally touching. The story starts with a mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon, who is made fun of and bullied. The author does a great job creating sympathy in the reader's mind for this kind spirited man, who considers the bullies his friends. All Charlie wants is to be "normal". When Charlie is given an opportunity to become smarter, he takes it because he believes he could be happier. Soon he does become smarter, but instead of becoming happier he realizes that his friends were not laughing with him, but laughing at him. With intelligence, Charlie is able to see a cruelty in people that he was previously unaware existed. A most poignant moment in the book is when Charlie realizes the experiment may not be successful. Charlie has to grapple with the quality of his existence, and whether his temporary abilities will be worth the pain of loss if his intelligence turns out to be temporary. I would most definitely recommend this book because Daniel Keyes will create such strong feelings within you, the story will stay with you for years to come.
61 out of 66 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 10, 2011
It is about a 37 year old man that is mentally retarded. I talks about some things he has to go through until he becomes smart like other people. I think the author's purpose is to show how important it is to just like who you are, and that it's not good, funny, or cool to pick on kids that are mentally retarded. I feel that this story is very good because it show that everyone is the same honestly and that it's not funny to pick on people for who they are because it's not their fault.
Some of the main points I found that stood out to me was how he felt his emotions, and how they varied as the story goes on. When I paid attention to the how he felt about most things I compared to how I would feel if this was happening to me. It made me realize how important it is to appreciate your talents. A quote that I think is very important is how he took up for the dishwasher when everyone was laughing at him "Shut up! Leave him alone. It's not his fault he can't understand! He can't help what he is. But he is still a human being!"
Personally I think the book approved all the goals and achievements, due to the fact that it shows just how difficult it really is to be in someone else's shoes when it comes to being picked on about their disabilities. It show just how hard it is to live with being mentally retarded, and having everyone picking in you and you having no idea of what is going on. It also shows the emotions that Charlie goes through.
15 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Didn't enjoy it.
Flowers for Algernon is a very well-written book with a unique story line. However, I did not like this book. Nothing about this book made me enjoy reading it. The story line was too depressing. I do not like reading about a mentally disabled boy who struggles in life. Even though Charlie's IQ level did raise, he regressed. Overall, it was just hard to dedicate my full attention towards such a dull, sad book.
14 out of 38 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 29, 2009
Daniel Keyes "Flowers for Algernon" is a beautiful written book. This book talks about an experimental surgery that can increase intelligence, that has been proved to make one mouse called Algernon. Into a maze-running, mouse-genius. But the surgery has never been tried on a human. Charlie Gordon, a mentally disabled adult with a very low IQ has been specially chosen for this experiment. Who tells the story from his point of view through daily progress reports. Early reports show Charlie excitement to learn and brightly display his interactions with Algernon as they form a bond for each other.
As the treatment goes on, Charlie increases his intelligence and realizes he is attracted with Alice. They form a deep relationship with one another. While Algernon's behavior changes drastically; he forgotten a lot of things he had learned, he was solving problems in a primitive level. He reacts differently and refuses to do the experiment, so he curls up in a white puff. Unfortunately, Algernon deteriorates and dies. The same thing happens to Charlie and begins to forget almost every thing he once learned. His last request is to put flowers in Algernon's grave.
Flowers for Algernon is no ordinary book. What I liked about this book is that it is wonderfully written and makes you think about treating people. Even if you're smart it doesn't mean you should treat people in a rude matter. Other books I would like to read from Daniel Keyes is the book called "Algernon, Charlie, and I: A Writer's Journey." I recommend this book for sci-fi readers, for ages 12 and up because there is some adult content. It is a must read!
9 out of 17 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
My Review
Flowers For Algernon was a very well-rounded book, until the ending. The ending was the only part that i did not like about it because Charlie, the main character, started regressing after all that he had been through. If the end had another alternate ending, it would deserve all 5-out-of-5 stars. Besides the ending, the whole book was very well. It had a well structure and storyline. Everybody should read this book because it teaches you that God has made you a certain way and everybody is different in their own special way.
8 out of 14 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 21, 2012
Such an amazing book that truly made me feel for the main character. I would highly reccommend this book to anyone and it will definitely be one that I re-read!
8 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
This story was good but not my favorite. Throughout the story he was picked on and made fun of. This story did not keep my attention. The book did show that people should have been better to him because of his problems. However, I did not find reading about a mentally impared man did not find my interest.
6 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Flowers for Algernon is about a thirty seven year old man that is mentally challenged. Flowers for Algernon explains how Charlie Gordon and a mouse Algernon contempt to create a relationship. Charlie Gordon has a theory of becoming smart like other humans. He was picked on for the task he lives for. Reading this book make others, and I feel that you can not judge people from how the act, because honestly, they can come out to be really sweet and kind. Personally, I believe also that the book approved all the goals and achievements, due to the fact it may be rather harsh for someone who gets emotionally thrown around. I will not give the common topic of the book away but, to I, I would not say I loved the book, but if you're interested for a emotional and touching book I would recommend Flowers for Algernon.
6 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Worth Reading
Flowers for Algernon gives you different emotions to deal with. It is a great story about the struggles of a man with a very low I.Q. At the beginning you feel sympathy for the man, Charlie Gordan. As the story goes on you begin to feel excietment for him as his I.Q. rises. At the end you start to feel very sorry for him because of is I.Q. dropping back down. Throughout the story he is accompanied by a lab mouse named Algernon who becomes his best friend. This story is very inspirational story that can teach you many life lessons. I think this is a great book that tells a story of friendship, the importance of understanding one another, and love.
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Book Review
Flowers For Algernon was personally not my favorite book. I didn't enjoy this book as much as others. The book seemed very depressing to me. The ony upside of the story is, it teaches others not to pick on people that are mentally disabled because it can really hurt them. It's sad that all people did was make fun of Charlie when he couldn't control what was wrong with him. All he wanted to be was "normal". I personally think some people should read it just to see what mentally disabled people go through. Chairlie tried so hard after the surgery to progress but once he got smart, he started to regress. The story is all together depressing and sad.
5 out of 12 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Flowers for Algernon is about, a 37 years olds man that is mentally challenged. This book talks about an experimental surgery that can increase intelligence, that has been proved to make one mouse called Algernon. The experiment had never been tried on a human. Charlie gordon a mentally challenge adult had been chosen for the surgery. The way the story in first person through a daily report.
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
It was an okay story, but I honestly did not care for it that much. I liked the setting and what all took place, but I have read better stories before. The charcters played a great role in the story and also in the movie. I enjoyed the story overall. I feel that this story is very good because it show that everyone is the same honestly and that it's not funny to pick on people for who they are because it's not their fault.
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
Flowers For Algernon is a wonderful book to read. I recmand this book for ages up to 12 and older to read. This book talks about how people have difternt IQ's. Like for Charile he has a very low IQ. Like for me I may have a high one. Charile & Algernon had make a geart pair by working together. They both work had to win during the maze. When he works at the bakerie those people make fun of him and that isn't right. Just because there is something wrong inside of his head don't mean that you can go and make fun of someone and hurt there fellings. No one really did not care what they did to poor Charile until he got smart. Then when he stared loseing his ablity to be smart, he cought on to what the doctor was saing at the persation. He got up there on stage and made that doctor look like a fool. He was tried of being lied to. I would really had been tried of b eing lied to too/.
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 6, 2011
I love the journalistic writing style of Flowers For Algernon. It really helps to make you connect with the character Charlie. If you like stories that make you think you will like Flowers For Algernon.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 10, 2011
Well Flower's for Algernon is a really stupid story. I don't like it because it doesn't really teach you anything. It doesn't even make sense. The man in the story doesn't even know how to read or spell and people make fun of him.
Well the man's name is Charlie. He is really stupid and people love to make fun of him. Then he meets this mouse named Algernon and they race to see if Charlie can beat him. Algernon had surgery and he became really smart. The afterwards Charlie had surgery and he became really smart. Then later on down the road Algernon became stupid again and Charlie also became stupid again. The later on after that the mouse dies. Then Charlie always goes and puts flowers on Algernon's grave.
3 out of 32 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 9, 2012
This was a great book. You should now try the Promise by Christina Reklaitis. Its another amazing read that you are sure to love :)
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
i dont read
2 out of 13 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 19, 2012
This story is about a man with mental problems, but in reality he is just like everyone else. He just wants to be smart. He goes to a center where he gets taught by a teacher, he eventually falls in love with. This man goes through a procedure, that gives him super intelligence. That's when he falls in love with his teacher. Back when he was mentally retarded, he acted like a child. So he didn't really know what love was. By him getting this surgery it made him a completly different person. In the end however he ended up going back to being mentally retarded. His intelligence slowly faided. It hurt his teacher very badly because she wa sin love with him too. She had to get over it though. Algernon however was a mouse that the doctor did the same precedure on. Algernon ended up dying in the book. The main character thought thats what was going to happen to him. This is why I read this book because in this book you have to learn to except people for who they are and not judge them.
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 5, 2011
But oh, did I love it. I re-read it over and over and finally understood most parts that I couldn't understand before. I was so young back then.
Now I'm 23 and I still recommend this book, I love the writing style of the author and made me love Charlie as well. I cried at the end of the story when I first read it. Very touching.
This book is worth a read.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I read this book 2 years ago for english and loved it! I found this book touching and emotional. I remember that it's about a man named Charlie who has a very low IQ, and has been choosen to take part in an exparimental surgery that could make him smarter...
I loved this book!
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