Question
The first-person narration in "Flowers for Algernon" gives readers
a truthful and unbiased view of the events in the story.
an understanding of Charlie’s thoughts and feelings.
an understanding of all of the characters’ thoughts and feelings.
a perspective that is exactly the same as the narrator’s.
a truthful and unbiased view of the events in the story.
an understanding of Charlie’s thoughts and feelings.
an understanding of all of the characters’ thoughts and feelings.
a perspective that is exactly the same as the narrator’s.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The first-person narration in "Flowers for Algernon" gives readers **an understanding of Charlie’s thoughts and feelings.** This narrative style allows readers to deeply connect with Charlie's experiences and perspectives as he undergoes his transformation. However, it does not provide insight into the thoughts and feelings of other characters.