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... The Chief tells McMurphy he wants to escape now, and that he is ready for the real world. But devastatingly, McMurphy appears to be a vegetable. ...
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... Finally, Chief Bromden releases McMurphy from the hospital by euthanizing him and breaking out of the ward by the same way McMurphy wanted to. ...
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... 55-56) Chief Bromden warns McMurphy that the Big Nurse and the ward will get him and there's nothing that you can do about it unless he's with them, "The ...
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... On the trip away from Ratched the patients grow stronger and more capable, but the Chief notices McMurphy has grown weaker from the hospital. ...
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... On the trip away from Ratched the patients grow stronger and more capable, but the Chief notices McMurphy has grown weaker from the hospital. ...
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... On the trip away from Ratched the patients grow stronger and more capable, but the Chief notices McMurphy has grown weaker from the hospital. ...
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... After that the Chief saw what was happening to McMurphy and knew that he wouldn't have wanted to live this way so Chief Bomden smothered McMurphy to death ...
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... McMurphy was a vegetable! Instead of letting McMurphy suffer like that, Chief decided to let McMurphy out of his misery. Chief put ...
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... The Chief sees McMurphy, like the Big Nurse, as 'big'. ... With McMurphy's help, they are able to grow (in the Chief's eyes) and gain control of their lives. ...
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... Chief Bromden and McMurphy became very good friends and started to help each other in irritating the Big Nurse. Chief Bromden was ...
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... McMurphy was a vegetable!! Rather than allowing McMurphy to suffer like that, Chief decided McMurphy would still escape with him. ...
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... After the lobotomy, Chief Broom smothers McMurphy with a pillow to put him out of his misery and so that Nurse Ratched will not have McMurphy as a trophy to ...
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... After the lobotomy, Chief Broom smothers McMurphy with a pillow to put him out of his misery and so that Nurse Ratched will not have McMurphy as a trophy to ...
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... The fog is the chief's escape, "you can slip back in it and feel safe."4 When McMurphy comes into the ward Chief starts to worry, he is afraid because McMurphy ...
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... McMurphy showed the Chief how to grow as a person, and as a man. The more he learned, the less he had to lose himself in the fog. ...
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... One man named Chief Bromden was McMurphy's best friend. He was a Chinook Indian. ... The men and the Chief always pushed McMurphy to defy nurse Ratched. ...
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... However, just moments later after some encouragement from McMurphy the Chief raised his hand to give the majority. ... How can anybody?" Chief tells McMurphy. ...
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... Because he (the Chief) is drawn to McMurphy, as are all the inmates, and during the course of the novel, the Chief learns from McMurphy who he is, and how to ...
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... While the Chief and McMurphy are awaiting their shock therapy Dr. Speevy walks down the hall and when he does so all the patients that are sick and acting ...
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... We learned that friends are found in the most unlikely places and can end up being the most unlikely people such as McMurphy and the Chief. ...
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... clearly in his psychosis). In the Chief's eyes McMurphy was missed by the "combine", and the Chief and the acutes were lured into it. ...
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... have McMurphy state that ball-cutters can be "young and old, men and women"; the girl in the cotton mill is as much a victim of the Combine as Chief Bromden. ...
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... McMurphy's personality forced the Chief back to reality. ... McMurphy is suspicious of Chief Bromden's deaf and dumb act and finally breaks through to him. ...
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... Trying to evoke an apology from McMurphy and Chief Bromden for keeping another patient from having an enema, Nurse Ratched fails and angrily sends the two men ...
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... McMurphy tells Chief Broom that he should throw the control panel out the window so they can escape, but Chief Broom thinks not. ...
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... the end, Bill Bibbit, Harding and George go without jackets, "but everybody was even more surprised," states the narrator, Chief Bromden, "that McMurphy hadn't ...
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... concerning McMurphy change all that. The power desired by Nurse Ratched, Chief Bromden, and McMurphy are all obtained in different ways.
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... concerning McMurphy change all that. The power desired by Nurse Ratched, Chief Bromden, and McMurphy are all obtained in different ways. ...
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... However to save McMurphy from this, the Chief kills McMurphy, and escapes from the institution. List and Descrive the main characters ...
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... One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is as much the Chief's story as it is McMurphy's and it is only because of his final victory that we are able t! o hear ...
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