Dignity Exploration Task 6 (Flowers for Algernon pgs. 133-140 End)
Finish reading "Flowers for Algernon"  pgs.133-140 in the green lit book. Answer the following questions (Complete Task 1, 2, 3, and 4 found on bemccool.blogspot.com before completing the following questions)
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1. Explain what you think Charlie meant in the following quote from his May 20th entry. *
" How strange it is that people of honest feelings and sensibility, who would not take advantage of a man born without arms or legs or eyes--how such people think nothing of abusing a man born with low intelligence. It infuriated me to think that not too long ago I, like this boy, had foolishly played the clown." (pg. 132)
2. What are some of the first things Charlie loses when the experiment starts to fail? What does he fear losing the most? *
3. List three people in Charlie's life. Explain briefly what each thinks about Charlie at the beginning of the story and at the end. *
4. Why does Charlie decide to leave New York City? *
5. How does the author show Charlie's increasing or decreasing intelligence? Provide two examples from the story. *
(use quotes and list the page number)
6. Look over the story and list some of the statements and/or actions that foreshadow the failure of the experiment. *
Read "Literary Elements" on pg. 141 for help
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