What message does this story express about the power of knowledge?
Some people say that "it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." Was it better that Charlie got smarter and then lost his intelligence rather than never having undergone the experiment? Why or why not?
Even a feeble-minded man wants to be like other men. A child may not know how to feed itself, or what to eat, yet it knows of hunger. What do these statements mean?
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