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After looking back at the anticipatory guide, have

any of your feeling changed after experiencing
Charlie's perspective in "Flowers for Algernon"?
Which questions might you answer differently
now, and what has changed your
thinking/feelings?

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User Shaunell
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Answer:

Charlie's view of himself changes in the novel Flowers for Algernon as his IQ increases. ... Once Charlie sees what has happened to Algernon and realizes that his progress will also begin to reverse, he feels pressure to complete his work quickly while he still has the mental capacity.

Step-by-step explanation:

In what way does Charlie's intelligence change his life?

In what way does Charlie's intelligence change his life? It makes him recognize the mistakes he's made. It makes him question what he really knows. It makes him less understanding of others.

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