Flowers for Algernon 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 story is written in first-person point of view, meaning that we are privy to Charlie's thoughts, feelings, and experiences directly from his perspective as he goes through his journey of intellectual growth and self-discovery. By using first-person point of view, the author allows us to empathize with Charlie and gain a deeper understanding of his character development throughout the novel.
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