Flowers for Algernon of Who is the narrator of this story? What point of view does this narrator use? Explain.

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The narrator of "Flowers for Algernon" is Charlie Gordon, the protagonist of the story. The point of view used by the narrator is first-person as Charlie tells his own story through a series of progress reports that document his experiences before and after undergoing an experimental surgical procedure to increase his intelligence. The choice of first-person point of view allows the reader to gain insight into Charlie's thoughts, emotions, and struggles, and provides a personal and intimate account of his journey. This narrative style also allows the reader to follow Charlie's transformation firsthand, as he navigates the challenges of his newfound intelligence and grapples with the consequences of his rapid cognitive development.
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