In "Flowers for Algernon," Charlie Gordon discovers that Gimpy, a worker at the bakery where he is employed, is not the honest person he initially believed him to be. As Charlie's intelligence increases, he realizes that Gimpy has been taking advantage of his low IQ by stealing from the bakery. This revelation highlights the theme of betrayal and the complexity of human relationships, as Charlie grApples with the disappointment of recognizing Gimpy's true nature. Ultimately, it underscores the challenges Charlie faces as he navigates his newfound intelligence in a world that can be both cruel and deceptive.
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