One Flew Over The Cooko's Nest

A detailed Summary of One Flew Over The Cooko's Nest


"The author is making a comment on man vs. man"

The story is based in a mental institution, in which, at first, is very orderly and structured. An interesting twist to the story is the point of view it is taken from. It is taken from the point of view of the patients of the hospital, not of the ward nurses and workers. The orderly hospital had it's rebels come in, and they were quickly and easily molded and shaped into the "proper" patient, that is until a panhandler named, Randle Patrick McMurphy, showed up. Though probably considered a quite sane individual, he was admitted to the hospital because of a court ruling towards his personal psychiatric help. As soon as he got there, his happiness and free spirit, bewildered the patients and staff of the hospital. No one would dare try to do what he did who knew the premonition of what will come. But Randle, he was diff


In the book "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" the main character was, unmistakably, Randle P. McMurphy. He was a strong, diligent, and unique individual. His personality showed no mercy to anyone, and anything that stood in his way. He casually overcame with an inviting personality. According to the standards of society, he would be considered "sane", but his challenging of the authorities blurs the line between who really is sane and/or insane.

Personally the story was very interesting and the concept of the patients' point of views led me to believing what they said and believed until I finally figured out what their point of view would relate to in a sane person's mind. The competition also grasped my attention for the winner was a goal of my reading the book. I was disappointed in the ending because I expected there to be a winner and was personally cheering for Randle. I liked the boo

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Approximate Word count = 607
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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