Sunday, August 22, 2010
Flowers for Algernon (question 9, Connect)
I think that people who dislike others who are different from them are mean, they’re insult other, and they discriminated to others who aren’t like them. First, People who are different from them are mean. Because in the story, characters Joe, Frank, George, Amos Borge were picked on Charlie and told mean joke to Charlie. Examples, when Ernie lost a package, Amos Borge used Charlie’s name to yell at Ernie. (…for god sake what are you trying to be a Charlie Gordon… pg 60.) or “Frank Reilly said what did you do Charlie forget your key and open your door the hard way” pg 60 .Second, they are disrespect others who are not like them. Because Joe Carp said Charlie should show the girls how he mop out the toilet in the factory and Charlie did, he showed them and everyone laughed. So Joe Carp was insulted Charlie in front of a public, he disrespected Charlie. Third, they discriminated to others who aren’t like them. Because after the operation, Charlie started to change his IQ numbers, eight hundred and forty worker wanted to get rid of Charlie out of Donnegan’s Plastic Box Company. Why? Because Charlie was smarter than before and they hated it, they didn’t want a clumsy, dumb guy smarter than them, so they discriminated him and want to get rid of him out of their company. So the people who dislike others are different from them others are un-nice, mean, disrespect, insulted, and discriminate.
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I like the fact the fact that you give a lot of examples from the book to support your opinion. Good job Joe!!!
ReplyDeleteGood points and great evidence to back them up. Keep up the good work Joe.
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