Saturday, November 19, 2011

What's the theme (the moral the book proves) of the book FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON?

That people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities. That each of us is abled and disabled in some way. Charlie gains intelligence, but does that make him a better human being? Not necessarily. There are several morals in this book, but that is one of the most major.

What's the theme (the moral the book proves) of the book FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON?
mice dont make good pets
Reply:dont experiment on humans
Reply:It's been years since I've read the book but what I took out of it was that people shouldn't try to play god. They went in and messed with the guy's head (to make him smarter) in doing so they actually made him miserable and in the end he went back to the way he was to start with. Those scientist's should have just left him the way he was.


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