Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Charlie Gordon is an adult with an I.Q. of 68, but medical treatment in his thirties raises his I.Q. beyond 185. As Charlie’s intellectual capacity increases, and others react to him differently he asks himself what it means to be a person and to be treated as a person.
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