The author does a great job telling the story from the perspective of the main subject in the book. He leads you through the emotional changes of the main character using word choice and spelling, which was a unique and effective way of presenting the condition of the patient.
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Flowers for Algernon is more than just the story of a moron (yes, this was written pre-PC) who is given superior intelligence thru artificial means. It is a story of humanity and asks the question "what makes a person?" Does the operation make Charley Gordon a better person? Or was he more content before the operation? Is intelligence equated to happiness and wisdom? Daniel Keyes weaves a rather complex social interaction of intellectual and emotional growth to explore those questions. Told first person thru self-reflexive "progis riports", we are taken into the mind of Charley Gordon and follow his changing observations on the world.
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I've read this book before and loved it! It's a sad story, but beautifully written. One of my favorites!
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This should be considered one of the classics. Everybody should read it at 18 before they leave home. Great shape, and looks good in my book case.
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