Read the excerpts from "Flowers for Algernon."
We had a lot of fun at the factory today. Joe Carp said hey look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do Charlie put some brains in. I was going to tell him but I remembered Dr Strauss said no. Then Frank Reilly said what did you do Charlie forget your key and open your door the hard way. That made me laff. Their really my friends and they like me. *** I didn't know what to do or where to turn. Everyone was looking at me and laughing and I felt naked. I wanted to hide. I ran outside and I threw up. Then I walked home. It's a funny thing I never knew that Joe and Frank and the others liked to have me around all the time to make fun of me.
What conclusion can be drawn about Charlie based on his description of the events in these passages?

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That Charlie hadn't been able to decipher what was hurtful or just fun and games. He sees things as they are rather than what they could or couldn't be.

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The conclusion that could be drawn regarding Charlie on the basis of details provided about the events in the given excerpts would be:

D). He better understands the behavior of the others as he becomes smarter.

"Flowers for Algernon"

  • The deduction that could be made regarding Charlie is that he effectively understands the others' conduct and behavioral pattern because he becomes smarter.
  • The descriptions like "they like me...others liked to have me around...me" show how better he understands their opinions which reflects his cleverness.
  • Thus, this shows that he gradually becomes smart and astute by observing others' behaviors.

Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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