Read the excerpt from " Flowers for Algernon hard but I only saw the ink I told him maybe I need new glases. He rote something d
own on a paper and I got skared of faling the test. I told him it was a very nice inkblot with littel points all around the edgesHe looked very sad so that wasnt said please let me try agenIll get it in a few minits becaus im not so fast sometimes Im a slow reeder too in Miss Kinnians class for slow adtilts but I'm trying very hard What conclusion can readers draw about Charlie based on his description of taking the Rorschach test?
At the end of the story Charlie feels better, and although he reverts back to his initial state, he knows that he made an important contribution to science.
He is also glad that he got to experience different events that were out of reach in his initial condition. Charlie gets an opportunity to read, write, and understand the information he comes across.
His intelligence surpasses the average levels, and he is able to help the scientists understand their own work. In the end Charlie understands that he has done something extraordinary.