Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Can anyone give me the book flowers for algernon written out online?

Hey Mtoc...,





Go to the search url below, it has a bunch of websites with various summaries.

Can anyone give me the book flowers for algernon written out online?
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes


I have found 7 summaries for you to look at, via the links below.





http://litsum.com/flowers-for-algernon/





http://www.antistudy.com/search.php?titl...





http://www.freebooknotes.com/book.php3?i...





These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions. Here is a short extract of what you can expect from the summaries.





Flowers for Algernon is about a man with an I.Q. of 68 who becomes a genius because of a scientific experiment. The story is told through a series of progress reports written by Charlie Gordon, the main character and first-person narrator. The progress reports detail Charlie's experiences—both external and internal—as his I.Q. increases and finally deteriorates again after experimental surgery. More…….








http://litsum.com/flowers-for-algernon/a...





Algernon


Algernon is a mouse that earlier underwent the same operation as Charlie. Algernon becomes an expert at running highly complex mazes. Charlie competes with Algernon in maze races. As the experiment progresses, Algernon’s demeanor becomes unpredictable and aggressive. This signals a problem with the experiment. Eventually, Algernon’s abilities radically regress, and he dies. Charlie comes to love the mouse and buries Algernon in his backyard, often placing flowers on the mouse’s grave.


http://www.novelguide.com/FlowersForAlge...





Good luck.





Kevin, Liverpool, England.
Reply:Unfortunately, you're probably not going to find this book written out online. It was published too recently so is still under copyright. (it was originally published as a novella in 1959, as a book in 1966, and made into the movie "Charly" in 1968) You should be able to get the book on the cheap 2nd-hand (amazon has it for under $3), and it will =definitely= be available at your library!


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