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Charlie’s perspective in "Flowers for Algernon" is so different from the reader’s perspective because the reader doesn’t understand Charlie as well as he understands himself.
Charlie’s level of intelligence limits his ability to understand people and events.
the reader can’t see people and events the way that Charlie does.
Charlie’s level of intelligence makes it difficult for him to tell how he feels.

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