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30 July, 11:03

Do Dr. Strauss's experiments prove that an operation can permanently improve intelligence?

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  1. 30 July, 11:39
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    Assuming this refers to Flowers for Algernon, no, they do not. At the end of the story, Charlie begins to see a recession in his intelligence. He reverts back to how he was at the beginning of the story. This proves that Dr. Strauss' experiments are not permanent.
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