What is the mouses name
Algernon
t the start of the story, describe the test that Charlie is given; how does it make him feel
The test that is given to Charlie is an inkblot test
Why does Charlie carry around a rabbit's foot in his pocket? What does this say about the person he is?
Charlie carries around a rabbit's foot because he thinks it is for good luck. Charlie is superstitious
Charlie means that he has to do the same maze as Algernon. Charlie and Algernon race against each other to see who can finish the puzzle the quickest. Algernon runs through a maze and Charlie does the same maze on paper.
"Algernon and me had the same amazed to do." Explain what Charlie means here and what the test with Algernon is about.
What is the purpose of the "TV" that Dr. Strauss has given Charlie?
The purpose of the "TV" is to teach Charlie's subconscious mind, as he sleeps he absorbs information.
Compare and contrast Charlie's feelings before and after surgery.
Before the surgery, Charlie is scared, nervous, and anxious when he takes different tests. Still, he is very motivated as he is taking the tests because he wants to have this surgery and become smarter. After the surgery he gets frustrated, angry and thinks the tests are stupid because he thinks nothing is happening after the operation.
Why doesn't Charlie like to race with Algernon?
Charlie doesn't like to race with Algernon because Algernon always beats Charlie. It makes him feel dumb that a mouse can beat him.
What test did he not like.
The black and white picture test.
What does Charlie mean when he talks about having two minds?
The two minds that Charlie is referring to are the conscious (awake mind) and the subconscious (the sleeping mind).
What type of test did the mouse do
Maze
Why dose he not like the test.
He cant find out what's in the picture.
How is Charlie treated by others as he becomes smarter?
Mrs. Flynn, his landlady looks at him strange
How did he die
His brain surgery
What did the doctor make him play when he went to bed.
He made him play a cd on his tv.
He was as smart as a second grader.