10 Questions
Which literary device is used to hint at the possibility of a negative outcome in the experiment?
Irony
Who are the two supervising scientists in the experiment?
Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur
What is the name of the novel that explores the possibilities and limitations of scientific progress?
Flowers for Algernon
What type of test does Charlie mistakenly refer to as a 'raw shok test'?
Rorschach test
What is the name of the mentally impaired narrator in the novel?
Charlie Gordon
Who initially convinces Nemur to use Charlie as a subject for the experiment?
Strauss
Who expresses uneasiness at the use of Charlie's operation to change nature?
Hilda
Who does Charlie observe as being very smart but disliked by the others at the bakery?
Ernie
Who is worried about the possible consequences of Charlie's accelerated development?
Miss Kinnian
Who becomes prodigiously intelligent but also intolerant of weakness in anyone?
Charlie
Test your knowledge of foreshadowing in the novel 'Flowers for Algernon' by Daniel Keyes. Explore how future events are hinted at throughout the story, from the protagonist's operation to his recovery and beyond. Discover the power of foreshadowing in this thought-provoking tale of scientific progress and its consequences.
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