Flowers For Algernon Disturbing Spoilers Reddit, That’s

Flowers For Algernon Disturbing Spoilers Reddit, That’s such a huge commentary on how society perceived/perceives people with mental impairment, Book Club + AMA October Announcement Oct, I'm in high school, so summer vacations usually consist of going to the pool with friends and going to the pool with friends some more, Charlie’s development is completely believable, The implication is definitely that Charlie died, not by suicide but simply deterioration due to some unforeseen side-effect of the treatment, *SPOILERS* I read it over the course of 2 days which is a new record for me, it usually takes weeks for me to finish a book even if it interests me, 315 votes, 83 comments, And very disturbing to those of us on a science track of any kind, So, I decided to play my hand favourably, and talk about ‘Flowers for Algernon’ by Daniel Keyes, How dare they?! To see Charlie go from having severe lack of intelligence to having above average intelligence and contributing to the field dedicated to others suffering from his disabilities and then folding back into lack of intelligence was Flowers for Algernon- Daniel Keyes (**No Spoilers**) I don't usually read much during the summer, What an exceptional book, Flowers for Algernon So it's been a couple of weeks since I read Flowers for Algernon, It's a sad, beautiful book, And reading it has left me feeling sick in the stomach, Spoilers (4 months ago) So I just finished Flowers for Algernon, ThePiachu Just finished Flowers for Algernon, it's worth checking out! Media I remember the show referencing the book and I figured I'd check it out, Week 4 AMA Book Ban Megathread Vote Posted by2 hours ago flowers for algernon ending questions (spoilers) spoiler Flowers for Algernon, wow, I had no idea what the plot or basis of the book was, she didn’t want to spoil anything, I lump Flowers for Algernon with War of the Worlds and Fahrenheit 451 in terms of classic books with simple (-ish) concepts that are so inherent to humans they are timeless, So we upload an e-book version of it to our blog, we put a cool description on what it was about, we set the announcement, etc, I couldn’t stop the tears and thoughts about Charlie, As Flowers for Algernon is published by my favorite publisher in Brazil I've always had it on radar, but never bought because I'm more of a space opera, Asimov's robots and PKD-like craziness fan, Reddit's main subreddit for videos, What’s puzzling me is this though, why did Charlie stop writing at the end? trueThis is a moderated subreddit, I'm curious, I read it a good few years ago and whilst being an impactful book in its own right, it also helped me realise what the experience of reading a truly well-written book could be like, He visited his terrible mother but not the man who set him up to have a decent life and actually cared for him, I didn't entirely know what I was getting into when I picked up this book other than the synopsis, finished in two days and I couldn't put the book down, Flowers For Algernon (SPOILER) I am not very good at expressing my thoughts through words but this book was something else, I just finished Flowers for Algernon and towards the end I was actually sobbing, [No spoilers] : r/books Go to books r/books r/books flowers for algernon ending questions (spoilers) I just finished the book an hour ago, it was really good but I’m mad at myself for not being immersed enough through the last 50 pages, this was my first book, but regardless, it was a good read, Oddly enough, when Jeremy Renner started to spaz out in the Bourne Legacy because he needs his meds, Flowers for Algernon is exactly what I thought of, I know some may think it's not that profound, but for me I definitely believe it is a literary masterpiece, especially for it's time, Am I alone in how much this book affects me? This is a moderated subreddit, The only things my friend told me about Flowers for Algernon was that it was a moving but incredibly sad book, I first heard of Flowers for Algernon via a reddit thread asking which book made you cry or moved you greatly, Algernon is about a man with low IQ who is given an experimental medical procedure that makes him incredibly smart, but creates loneliness when he has difficulty connecting with others, and understands how bad he had it before, But looking back, it also seems somewhat ableist/disturbing by more modern standards, MembersOnline • [deleted] trueThis is a moderated subreddit, It's been 25 years since I read that book and it still haunts me, I read online that it received great and awful reviews, I loved the book, and I have recommended it to a lot of people on various Reddit threads, I finished Flowers for Algernon today, Week 1 Oct, "Flowers for Algernon" truly has a knack for touching those deep places in our hearts and minds, What do other ELA teachers think about Flowers for Algernon in terms of whether or not it's inherently ableist? I read it on my own (not assigned) as a teen and found the book really moving, aqpvf rtx zwqyf fovxrwb pnjr uhoyej soghs xzqcppvp jvjviv isw