Thursday, April 30, 2009

How did the school treat Charlie in Flowers for Algernon(book)?

I guess you mean the people in charge of his experiment, not the people at the actual school part of the university. Anyway I guess they treated him like an experiment, and like they'd created him out of nothing and he should be eternally grateful.

How did the school treat Charlie in Flowers for Algernon(book)?
Well, when he was very intelligent, he ran his own tests, but as the change wore off he became less and less able to understand what he was doing, and eventually he was back at his old job as janitor. I didn't think the school really knew what to do with him.


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