![]() ![]() He realizes that his “friends” at the bakery, Joe, Frank, and Gimpy, have been laughing at him, not with him, and he loses his job at the bakery because the change in his intelligence scares his coworkers. ![]() Strauss are in charge of this experiment.Īfter the experiment, Charlie’s intelligence increases, along with his awareness of how others perceive him. He is chosen for an experiment at Beekman College by Miss Kinnian, his teacher at the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults, because he has motivation to learn. ![]() of 68, and he is blissfully unaware of the cruelty with which he is treated by his “friends” at the bakery where he works. The novel is written as a series of journal entries, known to Charlie as “progress reports”, a requirement from his doctors for the experiment. Start Mijn Gratis Proefperiode* Flowers for Algernon Summary ![]()
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