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How is Charlie developing both intellectually and emotionally in Flowers For Algernon?

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He has little self confidence and little self-worth because of his lack of intelligence. He looks up to the adults in his life as godlike people who are far above him in status. After the operation, as he becomes highly intelligent, Charlie gains self-confidence and begins to see the other adults around him as peers.

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