I illustrated this picture of a brain all cracked and falling apart for section 4. I drew this because in section 4 Charlie's intelligence is slowly going away. After Charlie watched what happened to Algernon with him losing his intelligence and going a bit crazy, Charlie was scared that was happening to himself. Charlie was having suicidal thoughts sometimes but he knew he couldn't end it all because he said 'When I think of Charlie waiting at the window. His life is not mine to throw away. I've just borrowed it for a while, and now I'm being asked to return it." (page 194). Charlie was slowly losing his memory and starting to not remember where he put things or where he lived which is why there are cracks on the brain representing what symptoms were happening first. Once Charlie was starting to forget how to read and write that's when pieces of the brain started chopping off because that's what Charlie didn't want to lose most.
(Will hand the Image in)
Literature Circle 4 Flowers for Algernon
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Monday, 6 April 2015
Quotes- Madi Stevens 9-2
Quotes from Flowers for Algernon
"Somehow, getting drunk had momentarily broken down the conscious barriers that kept the old Charlie Gordon hidden deep in my mind." page 136
This quote has a deep meaning behind it. Charlie is loving being intelligent and feeling smart all the time but, sometimes he looks back on how he was in the past. He was drinking alcohol to get drunk so he can forget about his old self and focus on his new self. The intelligent Charlie Gordon, not the mentally disabled Charlie Gordon."Fay was clear, but Alice was wrapped in mist." page 132
Charlie is wanting to forget about Alice. He's trying not to call her anymore so he won't get hung up on her again so in his mind, he is becoming more distant from Alice. Charlie is trying to live in the present right now so he is keeping his mind on Fay whom is with him right now.
"In spite of the operation Charlie was still with me." page 137
So even though Charlie got the operation and is very intelligent now, the old Charlie is still with him. Charlie sometimes will act like he never got the operation, like when he was drunk with Fay on the previous page. I think what Charlie was trying to say was that having the operation or not, the old Charlie will always be a part of him.
"And I can't be alone anymore." page 140
Charlie is wanting to contact with the board of directors at the Welberg Foundation to see if he can do some independent work on the project but he wants to talk to Alice first. Charlie talked to Alice about how he feels and what he thinks about when 'Charlie is watching him'.
"Even a feeble-minded man wants to be like other men." page 139
When Charlie is saying this I think he was talking about his old self. To be feeble minded means to be mentally slow. When Charlie was mentally retarded at the beginning of the book all he wanted and kept saying was to be intelligent like the other men he knows.Thursday, 26 March 2015
Charlie's Hardship - Jennifer 9-2
R: Charlie is pretty much having to look up words and things he doesn't remember. He's acting pretty calm in this quote, and just doing what he has to for himself. I'm guessing he's feeling pretty bad, just not saying it. His main problem is him now having a pattern of forgetting the last things he's learned. Charlies already come to the realization that he is having a loss of memory. That's what the author has revealed in this passage from the book.
"Fay has a new boy friend. I went home last night to be with her. I went to my room first to get a bottle and then headed over on the fire escape. But fortunately I looked before going in. They were together on the couch. Strange, I don't really care. It's almost a relief." Page 166
R: Charlie was gonna go to Fay, until he saw her with another man. He doesn't really care about that for some reason. He's feeling fine about, and not taking it to heart. This doesn't seem to be a big problem to him or any hardship. The authors revealed Charlies change of feeling towards Fay.
"I had dreamed of a time like this, but now that it was here, what good was it? I couldn't tell her what was going to happen to me. And yet, could I ask her affection on false pretenses? Why kid myself ? If I had still been the old, feebleminded, independent Charlie, she wouldn't have spoken to me the same way. So what right did I have to it now? My mask would soon be ripped away." Page 191
R: Charlies finally come to visit his mother, and his sister has come. He couldn't come to terms with telling his sister he'll be turning autistic again. He doesn't think he needs to tell her, as he's just seen her after such a long time. He's realized that if he had come to her as he was before this surgery, she'd never speak to him the same way. The author is trying to show that Charlies slowly becoming his old self.
"I was seeing myself as I had really become: Nemur had said it. I was an arrogant, self-centered bastard. Unlike Charlie, I was incapable of making friends or thinking about other people and their problems. I was interested in myself, and myself only. For one long moment in that mirror I had seen myself through Charlies eyes- looked down at myself and saw what I hard really become. And I was ashamed." Page 176
R: Charlies seeing himself as how he's really become now. Everything Nemur has said about him, he's now realizing it's true. The problem with Charlie is his smarter self, it's turned himself into a self entered and arrogant guy. This Charlie can't even make friends like the old Charlie did. The authors shown that there are two people within Charlie, his intelligent self and autistic self.
"I'm going to Marks Street to visit my mother tomorrow. A dream last night triggered off a sequence of memories, lit up a whole slice of the past and the important thing is to get done on paper quickly before I forget it because I seem to forget things sooner now. It has to do with my mother, and now more than ever I want to understand her, to know what she was like and why she acted the way she did. I mustn't hate her. I've got to come to terms with her before I see her so that I won't act harshly or foolishly." Page 180
R: Charlies getting ready to finally see his mother after over ten years. He's preparing himself for this important moment of his life. He's not remembering things, so now has to quickly write it on paper. He's finally got himself to come to terms with his mother. This shows the progress he's made with himself to take the strength and do this.
illustrator
"Why haven't I ever notice how beautiful Alice Kinnian is?she has pigeon soft brown eyes and feathery brown hair down to the hollow of her neck.When she smiles,her lips looks as if she's pouting."
In chose this picture because in that paragraph Charley is describing miss Kinnian how she looks with every single description of hers.Like how she looks,her hair color her eyes color and her neck
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Charlie's GONE
Charlies losing his mind. Fay is with someone else , Alice has been sent away , and Charlie only had time for himself. He's filling his mind with knowledge.
Charlie knows he was only using Fay to keep himself steady, and Fay is fed up with Charlie . Later Charlie finds Fay with another man in her apartment.

Charlie devours every little peice of a fact. His theory is that as the stuff he already learned will disappear, if he finds new knowledge, that will stay with him.
Charlie gets angry for little things for example Dr Numeur for running more tests on him.
He went to see his mom and his sister. He was expecting to hate his sister and for that to go both ways. But he was surprised to find his mom and sister proud and sorry for ever sending him off to the warren home.
Charlie is gone. Or leaving. He is losing the smart part of his mind. The old Charlie wants his body back. This Charlie is split between the line of "on the edge" and "everything's alright." This new Charlie is finally gone.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Haven't left myself behind - Jennifer Amponsah 9-2
Section Three (Illustrator):
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Charlie's got feelings too
Charlie is having a hard time copping with the fact that he's getting smarter and wasn't realizing it. Page # 109That is one of the ways he is confused and possibly lonely . Page # 134 Charlie is facing very many Challenges in his life right now. he is angry with doctor Nemur & all the other doctors because he feels Used in a way.page # 109 Charlie is learning to care for algernon. Alice and Charlie are leaving each other alone for a while even though they are deeply in love with each other. Page # 143.
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