A. In Flowers for Algernon, the mentally handicapped Charlie Gordon is transformed by a surgery that allows him to become intelligent. The short story and later-developed novel explores themes about the cycle of life, the limits of science, and whether knowledge is truly more valuable than happiness.
(Made by Daniel Keyes, it’s a short story.)
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I say reputation, as i care a lot about what others think of me, but also because i want to have a good reputation. Wealth is something i would rather not have, because if im being honest: i do not have management skills.
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What type of irony?
"Dramatic irony, verbal irony, Situational irony, Socratic irony or cosmic??? "
which one of them...
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It really depends on what the rules are. For example, if they are rules in your parent's house, then it's to teach you responsibility and what to do and what not to do. If it's for class rules, it would be partly to make the students feel safe as well as to show respect. But rules, in general, teach us responsibility and safety.
This question could go either way. A hero is just a person "idolized for being courageous". This could mean a role model, or successful person, or even a super hero. If you are talking about a super hero, technically they don't have responsibilities because they are not required to use their powers to help anyone.