Flowers for Agernon
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Essay title: Flowers for Agernon
This book is about a mentally retarded 32 years old man, named Charlie. The story is said through his point of view. It justifies some facts about life realities. Although this is a fictional story it proves some powerful points in real life. The major important theme understood through a reader's porspective is that kn owledge is bitter, and it takes away our innocence.
"we had a lot of fun at the bakery today. Joe Carp said, "Hey look where Charlie had his operation. What did they do CHarlie? Put some brains in?" I was hoing to tell him about me getting smart, but i remembered Professor Nemur said no. Then frank Reily said, "What did you do Charlie? Open a door the hard way?" That made me laugh. They're my frieds and they really like me."(P.16) This is a chosen portion grom the beginning of the story when CHarlie is still mentally retarded, and doesn't understand many things well. He mistakes unworthy people who make fun of him as his friend. I selected this passage because it shows life through innocent eyes. It shows life in the good way. Care free, happy, and no personal or emotional conflicts involved.
Charlie has wanted his whole life to be smart. he wants to be able to please others. When he is chosen for a scientific operation in means to raise his I.Q. he accepts eagerly. After his I.Q. raises to above