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A review by c430
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
challenging
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I remember reading this as a kid and not completely understanding everything that happened. Rereading as an adult hits different... It's hard to describe this book...
You have to keep in mind that it was written in the 50's, so depictions of women are either Madonna or the whore, thiugh definitely not as bad as it could be. Charlie is a very sympathetic character and it's very interesting to see the world through his eyes going from one end of intelligence to the opposite and back again. This book brings up the moral complications of animal testing/human testing and informed consent. Charlie didn't really know what he was getting into when he went in for the operation in the first place, though really it was hard to know where it would end up in the end.
All he wanted was to be smart and accepted by society and those he called his friends.
It's a hard book to read emotionally, but it's very interesting as well.
You have to keep in mind that it was written in the 50's, so depictions of women are either Madonna or the whore, thiugh definitely not as bad as it could be. Charlie is a very sympathetic character and it's very interesting to see the world through his eyes going from one end of intelligence to the opposite
All he wanted was to be smart and accepted by society and those he called his friends.
It's a hard book to read emotionally, but it's very interesting as well.
Graphic: Bullying, Ableism, and Child abuse
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts and Animal death