Chief Bromden Character Analysis of Cuckoo's Nest Play
Chief Bromden is the storyteller of the play. He is usually in the background observing. The importance of Chief Bromden is to show the complacency of the patients on the ward. The fears of the machinery running the ward and in general society also are made evident in the Chief’s asides. “The way they do it, Papa, each night they tip the world on its side and everybody loose goes rattlin’ to the bottom. Then they hook ‘em by the heels, and they hang ‘em up and cut ‘em open (8)”. The views presented by the chief are in actuality what happen to the patients and what he sees due to the medications given him. In so many words the n
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Chief Bromden, chief bromden, McMurphy Chief, RP McMurphy, Dale Wasserman, GUTS BALL-L-L, patients ward, focus mcmurphy,
Approximate Word count = 429
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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