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If you're referring to the one at the end of the film (the Twitterpated part), she did not have a name. If you mean the main skunk seen through-out the whole movie, sequel and a merchandise: that skunk is a boy (though a very feminine one) and his name is Flower.
10 years
jasmine
jamie lee curtis in the movie true lies
how long did it take to film the movie "enough"
because that Algernon took the same operation as charlie so whatever happen to Algernon it will happen to charlieThe story is named Flowers For Algernon, because at the end the mouse, Algernon, dies and Charlie puts flowers on Algernon's grave.
Charly
Be pround for who we are .The more changes we try to get is the more painful we could get.
probably because there is a lot of sexual refrences and a lot of sex.
Many people had different hypotheses on Charlie Gordon ls
Charlie biggest fear is losing his life or dying
The flower that was in the movie ET.
Algernon is a mouse in the story Flowers for Algernon.
In "Flowers for Algernon," a key metaphor is the journey of Charlie Gordon's intelligence compared to the rise and fall of a flower. Initially, Charlie is like a flower in bloom, experiencing growth and enlightenment as he undergoes the experimental surgery. However, as his mental state deteriorates, he becomes a wilted flower, symbolizing the fragility of intellect and the transient nature of life’s joys. This metaphor underscores the theme of human potential and the bittersweet nature of knowledge.
Charlie
The short story of Flowers for Algernon was published in 1959. The novel came out in 1966. The movie Charlie was made in 1968. Cliff Robertson won the Oscar for the role of Charlie.
Algernon had the same surgery Charly did.