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  2. Mar 7, 2011 · Charlie is a 32-year-old man with an I.Q. of 68, who has struggled his whole life toward the goal of "being smart." This goal is actually his mother's obsession, and when she realizes the futility of it, she threatens to kill him.

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  3. Charlie Gordon. Charlie is the narrator and the main character of the novel, and his miraculous transformation from intellectually disabled to genius sets the stage for Keyes to address a number of broad themes and issues.

  4. Charlie Gordon. The protagonist and author of the progress reports that form the text of Flowers for Algernon. Charlie is a thirty-two-year-old intellectually disabled man who lives in New York City. At the start of the novel, he works at Donner’s Bakery as a janitor and delivery boy.

  5. Charlie Gordon is a 37-year-old man with an IQ of 68 who works a menial job as a janitor at a factory. [ a ] At his job, his main "friends" are his co-workers Joe Carp and Frank Reilly, but little does he know that Joe and Frank frequently bully and mock him behind his back.

  6. Charlie Gordon Character Analysis. The protagonist and narrator of Flowers for Algernon, Charlie Gordon starts out as a kindhearted, mentally challenged man in his early 30s, who is then given an incredible chance to become a genius when he’s selected for experimental brain surgery.

  7. Charlie Gordon in 32, developmentally disabled man becomes volunteered for surgical procedure which will result in the increasing of his mental capabilities. The procedure was already tested on the mice.

  8. Feb 28, 2024 · Charlie Gordon, the protagonist of the book, is the first person to undergo experimental surgery to treat his mental retardation by increasing his intelligence to at least a level approaching normality.