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* After he finds out that he's going to lose his intelligence, Charlie goes to visit his mother before it happens. Suffering from dementia, she doesn't recognize him first, but when she does, she's proud of him. For the first time in his life, Charlie feels accepted by her. He also meets his sister, Norma and sees that she became a kind and caring woman, unlike the SpoiledBrat he remembered.

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* After he finds out that he's going to lose his intelligence, Charlie goes to visit his mother before it happens. Suffering from dementia, she doesn't recognize him first, but when she does, she's proud of him. For the first time in his life, Charlie feels accepted by her. He also meets his sister, Norma and sees that she became a kind and caring woman, unlike the SpoiledBrat he remembered. Sadly, it does not last with his mother though.
* The relationship between Charlie and his father. His father does become long estranged from him, but when Charlie grew up, his father showed him much more kindness and acceptance.
* The scene at the restaurant when Charlie stands up for the inept waiter. His outburst silenced the entire restaurant.
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* After Charlie's deterioration sets in, Dr. Strauss continues to try to visit him at his apartment, showing that despite the ultimate failure of the experiment, he still cared about Charlie as a human being. Becomes a TearJerker when (as with Alice), Charlie wants nothing to do with Strauss anymore.

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* After Charlie's deterioration sets in, Dr. Strauss continues to try to visit him at his apartment, showing that despite the ultimate failure of the experiment, he still cared about Charlie as a human being. Becomes a TearJerker when (as with Alice), Charlie wants nothing to do with Strauss anymore.anymore.
* Charlie mentions that his coworkers tried to teach him how to make bread rolls, promising him a shiny trinket if he succeeds. He tries his best, but can't do it, but is given the trinket anyway.
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* When Charlie's journal entry asks that someone else to [[spoiler:put flowers on Algernon's grave after he's no longer able to]] -- hence the title.
* When Charlie returns to the bakery [[spoiler: after reverting back to his former self]], the same people who made fun of him and hated him when he got smart stand up for him when a new worker bullies him.

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* When Charlie's journal entry asks that someone else to [[spoiler:put put flowers on Algernon's grave after he's no longer able to]] to -- hence the title.
* When Charlie returns to the bakery [[spoiler: after reverting back to his former self]], self, the same people who made fun of him and hated him when he got smart stand up for him when a new worker bullies him.
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* Dr. Nemur teaching Charlie how to spell "progress" and "report" after he wakes up from his surgery.

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* Dr. Nemur teaching Charlie how to spell "progress" and "report" after he wakes up from his surgery.surgery.
* After Charlie's deterioration sets in, Dr. Strauss continues to try to visit him at his apartment, showing that despite the ultimate failure of the experiment, he still cared about Charlie as a human being. Becomes a TearJerker when (as with Alice), Charlie wants nothing to do with Strauss anymore.
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** In the novel, Charlie still feels bad because the new worker has a wife and child to support, and he thinks that the new worker shouldn't have to get fired just for bullying him.

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** In the novel, Charlie still feels bad because the new worker has a wife and child to support, [[AllLovingHero and he thinks that the new worker shouldn't have to get fired just for bullying him.him]].
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* Near the end, when [[spoiler: Charlie's intelligence is on the decline]], and he goes back to the box factory. Specifically, when one of his coworkers (who was hired after Charlie had quit) started making fun of him in a manner resembling his treatment at the start... then Joe Carp stepped in, gripped the guy's shirt, and told him that if he did it again, he'd break his scrawny neck.
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** Dr. Nemur teaching Charlie how to spell "progress" and "report" after he wakes up from his surgery.

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** * Dr. Nemur teaching Charlie how to spell "progress" and "report" after he wakes up from his surgery.
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** In the novel, Charlie still feels bad because the new worker has a wife and child to support, and he thinks that the new worker shouldn't have to get fired just for bullying him.

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** In the novel, Charlie still feels bad because the new worker has a wife and child to support, and he thinks that the new worker shouldn't have to get fired just for bullying him.him.
** Dr. Nemur teaching Charlie how to spell "progress" and "report" after he wakes up from his surgery.
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* When Charlie's journal entry asks that someone else put flowers on Algernon's grave [[spoiler: after he's no longer able to]] -- hence the title.

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* When Charlie's journal entry asks that someone else put to [[spoiler:put flowers on Algernon's grave [[spoiler: after he's no longer able to]] -- hence the title.
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* Near the end, when [[spoiler: Charlie's intelligence is on the decline]], and he goes back to the box factory. Specifically, when one of his coworkers (who was hired after Charlie had quit) started making fun of him in a manner resembling his treatment at the start... then Joe Carp stepped in, gripped the guy's shirt, and told him that if he did it again, he'd break his scrawny neck.

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* Near the end, when [[spoiler: Charlie's intelligence is on the decline]], and he goes back to the box factory. Specifically, when one of his coworkers (who was hired after Charlie had quit) started making fun of him in a manner resembling his treatment at the start... then Joe Carp stepped in, gripped the guy's shirt, and told him that if he did it again, he'd break his scrawny neck.neck.
* When Charlie's journal entry asks that someone else put flowers on Algernon's grave [[spoiler: after he's no longer able to]] -- hence the title.
* When Charlie returns to the bakery [[spoiler: after reverting back to his former self]], the same people who made fun of him and hated him when he got smart stand up for him when a new worker bullies him.
** In the novel, Charlie still feels bad because the new worker has a wife and child to support, and he thinks that the new worker shouldn't have to get fired just for bullying him.
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* After he finds out that he's going to lose his intelligence, Charlie goes to visit his mother before it happens. Suffering from dementia, she doesn't recognize him first, but when she does, she's proud of him. For the first time in his life, Charlie feels accepted by her. He also meets his sister, Norma and sees that she became a kind and caring woman, unlike the SpoiledBrat he remembered.

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