Questions

Your answers to the following questions should be completed as a Word document then sent to Mark as an attachment. The file should have your name in the title. At the top of the file, you should have your name, Flowers for Algernon, and restate the question. Your answer should follow, and your answer should be between 75 and 100 words. Sample Answer Format


Activities

Inkblot Activity

Reading Assignment

Question 5: Finish reading Flowers for Algernon.

How has Charlie changed at the end of the novel? Is he different from the person he was at the beginning of the novel, and if so, how? Do you consider the novel's ending to be tragic or inspiring?


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Question 4: Read from May 18 through to and including June 4 and answer the question below.

If it was possible, and was permanent, would you elect to have the surgery that makes Charlie more intelligent. Explain your decision.


Question 3: Read from April 25 to May 15 and answer the question below.

Why do you think the workers at the plastic factory want Charlie to be fired?

Question 2: Read Through "progress report 9 to progress report 11" and answer the question below.

As Charlie gets smarter, how do the relationships he has with the people around him begin to change?

Question 1: Read Through "progress report 8-Mar 2" and answer the question below.

"I want to be smart," Charlie Gordon writes in his first "progris riport" on March 5. Presumably everybody does. What makes Charlie's desire special? What reasons does he give for wanting to be "smart" in the first several pages of the reports? Would these reasons occur to most people?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question 5: Finish reading Flowers for Algernon.

How has Charlie changed at the end of the novel? Is he different from the person he is at the beginning of the novel, and if so, how? Do you consider the novel's ending to be tragic or inspiring?

 

 


 



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