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Flowers for Algernon

ELA

Original PPT by Mrs. Okie

Modified by Mr. Dowd

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Genre: Science Fiction

●A broad genre of fiction that often takes place in the future and usually involves speculations based on current science.

●Commonly abbreviated as SF or Sci-Fi.●Science fiction is found in books, art,

television, movies, games, theater, and other media.

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Author: Daniel Keyes

●Born in 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City.

●American author, not primarily of science fiction.

●He is best known for his award-winning novelette “Flowers for Algernon” which he adapted into his same-name first novel (1966).

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Plot

●Charlie Gordon is a mentally handicapped man with an IQ of about 70. He is chosen to partake in a science experiment that will “make him smart.” There is a lot of growth that Charlie must go through (intellectually and emotionally) before discovering many truths about himself, the people around him, and his purpose in life.

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Structure

●Flowers for Algernon is unique in its structure.

●uses “progress reports” that Charlie is

required to write as data for the experiment.

●The short story is written entirely from Charlie’s point of view and

●Contains memories, flashbacks, daily accounts of his learning and growth.

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Phonetic Spelling

● Phonetic spelling is spelling things the way that they sound.

● Example: “photograph” would be “fotograf”.● Example 2: “great” would be “grate” or “gr8”.

● You’ll notice that in Flowers for Algernon, Charlie uses phonetic spelling.

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Themes/Motifs

1. Mistreatment of the Mentally Disabled: based on how society treats Charlie with his low IQ. In addition, it includes Charlie’s perspective of the disabled and how he continues to be treated after his operation.

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Themes/Motifs

2. Intellect vs. Emotion: Charlie’s situation certainly illustrates the difficulty of developing both intellect and emotion without conflict. The story also has characters that represent both “ends”: pure intellect and pure emotion.

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Themes/Motifs

3. Persistence of Past with the Present: As seen in Charlie’s recorded memories, the past consistently reveals itself and is a significant factor in Charlie’s perspective of the world. It also helps the reader to understand the person that Charlie is.

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Symbols

1. Algernon: The mouse that is Charlie’s laboratory “equal” and obviously represents Charlie on several levels. Algernon’s progress echoes Charlie’s. As well, Charlie feels, at times, more like a laboratory animal than a human being.

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Symbols

2. Window: Charlie recollects or feels that he is viewing the outside world through a window. It represents his emotional distance by watching the outside world through a barrier.

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Rorschach Test

●Psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behaviour.

●Psychologists use exams to study different human activity, which may help them find the cause of problems in individuals’ daily lives so appropriate treatment of mental illness may be implemented.

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Rorschach Test

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Rorschach Test

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Ten faces in the tree?

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Multiple Intelligences

●Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences is a psychological and educational theory which suggests that many different kinds of “intelligence” exists in human beings.

●Each individual has different levels of these different intelligences.

● In other words, we all have different talents.