Flowers For Algernon Literary Analysis

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Humans have a tendency to give into their desires without thoroughly thinking of the consequences. Authors use this idea as a way to show the reality of carelessly falling into temptation. In the two texts, “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes and the biblical story “The Garden of Eden,” there are two characters, Charlie and Adam, who reflect each other throughout each of their belonging stories. As both of their stories develop, there is a clear understanding that Charlie Gordan and Adam get tempted to do what their heart longs for the most, as well as seeing how they suffer the consequences of making a life changing action. The protagonists in both “Flowers for Algernon” and “The Garden of Eden” aspired to become better and smarter