What message is Keyes conveying about intelligence and society?
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Flowers for Algernon is a book that says to you: 'I want you to question everything you know'. More importantly, it seeks out the unflinchingly honest message that our humanity is not measured by how smart we are, but rather by our kindness, love and interaction with others
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