Characters In Flowers For Algernon

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5 Books With Unforgettable Characters Or Stories

Books can be very entertaining, but not all of them are as meaningful or memorable. Even books that are very enjoyable when you read them can fade from memory when you finish them and move on to the next one. However, some authors have such a way with words that they can create characters or stories that stay with you long after you have turned the final page. Whether you still feel a tinge of sadness over the death of a character or are left wistfully wondering what happened after the story ended, these books all have a special spark. Here are just five books that have a habit of impacting readers on a deeper level.

1. Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes (https://www.amazon.com/Flowers-Algernon-MASTERWORKS-Daniel-Keyes-ebook/dp/B009ZG6YPU/)

Flowers For Algernon is the touching tale of a man named Charlie Gordon. Charlie has an IQ of only 68, which makes him a simpleton in the eyes of everyone around him despite his best efforts to better himself. Eventually, Charlie volunteers to become the first human subject for an experimental …show more content…

Although classified as a children’s novel, the book is written in such a heartfelt manner that it can easily draw adults in as well. The protagonist of the tale is a ten year old boy named Billy who wants nothing more than owning his own two dogs. Unfortunately, the dogs he desires are far too expensive for his father to afford, so Billy cries himself to sleep each night until he figures out a way to earn the money he needs. This process takes him two years, but he finally saves up enough to buy two pups to roam around the hills of the Ozarks with him. This tale was popular enough to receive two film adaptations, but there is still nothing that comes close to reading the book. If you have ever loved and lost a pet then this is not a book that you will easily

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