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Flowers For Algernon
2025
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4.51
Average Rating
264
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"Flowers for Algernon" is a poignant science fiction novel by Daniel Keyes that explores the complexities of human intelligence, love, and the ethical implications of scientific experimentation. The story revolves around Charlie Gordon, a mentally challenged man in his thirties, who is chosen to undergo an experimental surgery aimed at increasing his intelligence. As the procedure is conducted, readers are introduced to Charlie's journey through progress and regression, told through a series of journal entries that reveal his evolving self-awareness and emotional depth. The title references Algernon, a laboratory mouse who undergoes the same procedure and serves as both a companion and a metaphor for Charlie's own struggles. As Charlie’s intelligence blossoms, he grapples with new relationships, the isolation it brings, and the painful awareness of his past and present. However, the narrative takes a heart-wrenching turn as the effects of the surgery begin to fade, prompting profound questions about the nature of intellect, the value of human connections, and the inevitability of change. Keyes’ profound exploration of human dignity, the importance of memory, and the quest for understanding makes "Flowers for Algernon" an enduring classic that resonates deeply with readers. It's a powerful reflection on what it means to be truly human and the fragility of our existence.

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