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... Upon realizing his own value at the end of the novel, Chief Bromden participates in the mercy killing of McMurphy which allows for his own complete liberation ...
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... "But I told himKa sort of second day room, a game room, shall we say?"(P.99) As well, McMurphy allows other people to vote for watching the World Series. ...
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... punishment. The Big Nurse is able to get the upper hand in her battle against McMurphy when he allows his temper to take over. A ...
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... punishment. The Big Nurse is able to get the upper hand in her battle against McMurphy when he allows his temper to take over. A ...
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... With McMurphy's blatant personality, he is able stir up the minds of the ward and allows them to think outside of the evil Nurse Ratchet's stronghold ways. ...
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... change them. McMurphy, like Christ, shows the men how to be better people in subtle ways. He allows them to be the strong ones. When ...
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... The chief does not want McMurphy to live a sad life as a vegetable so he ... Everything that happens is from his point of view which allows for many things that ...
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... The thing that pushes the nurse almost over the edge is when McMurphy sets his heart on ... The nurse disagrees with the thought, but allows him to take a vote. ...
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... He wins hundreds of cigarettes and then allows his opponents to win them back. That night, McMurphy whispers that he knows Bromden isn't really deaf. ...
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... allows the characters to develop freely and they are even a little off the wall which is a good attribute that will be admired by future readers. McMurphy ...
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... charge at the party by coming up with a plan to get McMurphy out, and ... Candy's feminine weakness allows the men on the fishing trip to reinforce their roles as ...
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... We are told, early in the book, of McMurphy's admission to the ward doctor about his ... the feeling of control over the patients in her care which her job allows. ...
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... It allows them to recede from the difficulties of reality that McMurphy wants them to face. Chapter Fifteen: Bromden relates how the fog machine operates. ...
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... the situation, or for Hamlet, it varies in the degree he allows his emotions ... Through the conflict between Nurse Ratched and Randle Patrick McMurphy, the novel ...
(10820 Words -- Approx. 43 Pages)
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