PSYCHOANALYSIS READING By: Celinda del la Pena, Julianna Domuniguez, and Cade Rubalcaba.

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PSYCHOANALYSIS READING By: Celinda del la Pena, Julianna Domuniguez, and Cade Rubalcaba

ALL ABOUT CHARLIE GORDON Charlie Gordon is a 37-year old male that is mentally challenged. Though he is handicapped he is a genius. Charlie is very self-confident but sometimes people bring him down. An example of this is where keyes says in progris report 3-martch 7 “I told him becaus all my I wantid to be smart and not dumb.” Charlie Gordon is a 37-year old male that is mentally challenged. Though he is handicapped he is a genius. Charlie is very self-confident but sometimes people bring him down. An example of this is where keyes says in progris report 3-martch 7 “I told him becaus all my I wantid to be smart and not dumb.” The author reveals these traits by making Charlie read about his feelings and how his days go. The author reveals these traits by making Charlie read about his feelings and how his days go. An example of this is where keye’s says in progris report 3-martch 7 “I told him becaus all my I wantid to be smart and not dumb.” An example of this is where keye’s says in progris report 3-martch 7 “I told him becaus all my I wantid to be smart and not dumb.”

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NARRATORS PERSPECTIVE OF CHARLIE Through the narrator we learned that Charlie gives it his best to be able to read, write, and understand things. Our evidence to prove this we found on progis riport 4- Mar 8 where keye’s says “He said I had good motor-vation.” Through the narrator we learned that Charlie gives it his best to be able to read, write, and understand things. Our evidence to prove this we found on progis riport 4- Mar 8 where keye’s says “He said I had good motor-vation.”

OTHER CHARACTERS OPINION OF CHARLIE GORDON By the way other characters relate to Charlie we learned that Charlie was dumb and everyone laughed at him, but after his operation he was smart and rejected by everyone. ” Donnegen showed me the petition… all the rest demanded that Id be fired.” By the way other characters relate to Charlie we learned that Charlie was dumb and everyone laughed at him, but after his operation he was smart and rejected by everyone. ” Donnegen showed me the petition… all the rest demanded that Id be fired.”

WHAT WE THINK ABOUT CHARLIE Through Charlies thoughts and actions we can infer that he is determined and again has a lot of self-confidence but people lower his confidence. We can prove this because Keye’s says that Joe and Frank invited Charlie to a party. Joe said I should dance with Ellen… he fell a few times and he couldn’t understand why because no one else was dancing besides Ellen and him. In all the times he was tripping because someone’s foot was sticking out…” he’s a scream” one of the girls said and everybody was laughing. Charlie didn’t know that people liked to have him around to only make fun of him. “now I know what it means when they say “to pull a Charlie Gordon. Im ashamed.” Through Charlies thoughts and actions we can infer that he is determined and again has a lot of self-confidence but people lower his confidence. We can prove this because Keye’s says that Joe and Frank invited Charlie to a party. Joe said I should dance with Ellen… he fell a few times and he couldn’t understand why because no one else was dancing besides Ellen and him. In all the times he was tripping because someone’s foot was sticking out…” he’s a scream” one of the girls said and everybody was laughing. Charlie didn’t know that people liked to have him around to only make fun of him. “now I know what it means when they say “to pull a Charlie Gordon. Im ashamed.”

HOW THE AUTHOR AND CHARACTERS SEE CHARLIE The author sees Charlie as a dumb yet smart person he sees him in a more mature way while the characters take him more childish and view him as entertainment. The author sees Charlie as a dumb yet smart person he sees him in a more mature way while the characters take him more childish and view him as entertainment.

OUR POINT OF VIEW Keye’s sees Charlie as a dumb person. He puts Charlie as a mentally handicapped guy and makes the characters seem immature about Charlies situation by making them laugh. Us as readers I think were more mature of it and see it as something normal and ok. We feel bad that he’s made fun of something he cant control cause hes only human. Keye’s sees Charlie as a dumb person. He puts Charlie as a mentally handicapped guy and makes the characters seem immature about Charlies situation by making them laugh. Us as readers I think were more mature of it and see it as something normal and ok. We feel bad that he’s made fun of something he cant control cause hes only human.

DYNAMIC? Through out the story Charlie does change. He goes from dumb to smart to dumb again. Charlie also does things that are uncharacteristic of him. Such as when they're laughing at the boy and he begins laughing to, that’s not uncharacteristic but its his subconscious. The uncharacteristic actions were when he realized he was laughing then stopped and began to yell at the people saying that they shouldn't be laughing cause he's only human. This is something that he wouldn't normally do so its uncharacteristic, he got out of his comfort zone for this. Through out the story Charlie does change. He goes from dumb to smart to dumb again. Charlie also does things that are uncharacteristic of him. Such as when they're laughing at the boy and he begins laughing to, that’s not uncharacteristic but its his subconscious. The uncharacteristic actions were when he realized he was laughing then stopped and began to yell at the people saying that they shouldn't be laughing cause he's only human. This is something that he wouldn't normally do so its uncharacteristic, he got out of his comfort zone for this.

HOW CHARLIE SEES HIMSELF Charlie sees himself as a smart person but sometimes he's brought down by people's words & actions. He wants to be successful but he doesn't have motivation to do it, he receives more negativity than positivity. All this causes him to run away because the positivity he does get is just people feeling sorry for him. Charlie sees himself as a smart person but sometimes he's brought down by people's words & actions. He wants to be successful but he doesn't have motivation to do it, he receives more negativity than positivity. All this causes him to run away because the positivity he does get is just people feeling sorry for him.

DIFFERENT OPINIONS Readers opinion - we understand what Charlie went through and we are more compassionate about Charlies situation. Readers opinion - we understand what Charlie went through and we are more compassionate about Charlies situation. Authors opinion – Keyes sees Charlie as a dumb yet smart person who tries his best to be successful. Authors opinion – Keyes sees Charlie as a dumb yet smart person who tries his best to be successful. Characters opinion- The co-workers see Charlie as dumb person and views him as entertainment. The professors sees Charlie’s situation in a more mature way. Characters opinion- The co-workers see Charlie as dumb person and views him as entertainment. The professors sees Charlie’s situation in a more mature way.

CHARACTERS PERSPECTIVES ABOUT ONE ANOTHER The workers view Charlie as entertainment while Charlie views them as good friends, Ms. Kiannian views Charlie as a normal, hardworking person, Charlie views her as just a teacher but ends up falling in love with her. The workers view Charlie as entertainment while Charlie views them as good friends, Ms. Kiannian views Charlie as a normal, hardworking person, Charlie views her as just a teacher but ends up falling in love with her.

CHARLIE VS CHARACTERS There are no differences between how Charlie sees himself and how other workers see him. The workers see Charlie as nothing but dumb while others, like Ms. Kinnian believes he can accomplish anything. Same with Charlie, he says he’s dumb at some point but he knows he has the potential to be smart without the operation. There are no differences between how Charlie sees himself and how other workers see him. The workers see Charlie as nothing but dumb while others, like Ms. Kinnian believes he can accomplish anything. Same with Charlie, he says he’s dumb at some point but he knows he has the potential to be smart without the operation.

TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS AT WORK Co-workersThe Trio Joe Frank The New Guy (Bully)

THE TEACHER Looks like he is in love Miss. Kinnian By Charlies looks you can tell he has feeling for miss. K He sees her in his dreams. He cared about what miss. Kinnian Thought about him. He missed her, after he got smarter

CONFLICTS WITHIN OTHER CHARACTERS How people stick up for others Co-Workers Doctor Strauss & Dr. Nemur fight about who did more in the research and expirement. Joe, Frank stick up for Charlie when the new guy bullies. Charlie sticks up for mentally challenged 16 year old at a resturant.

PERSPECTIVE ON CHARLIE Mentally challenged Charlie Seems like a kid in the beginning of story. Toward end find out hes a older man with disabilities.

SYMBOLS- MOUSE wwd Algernon

MAZE Where was the maze mentioned in the text?

DREAMS AND HALLUCINATIONS Where was the dreams and hallucinations mentioned? What do they mean?

DREAMS REVEALED!!!!