Wednesday, November 6, 2019
One Who Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest essays
One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest essays    The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" had many important events with in its binding.     These events helped the reader follow along with the story. It also made the story what it is. The     characters also helped moved the story along. They were all very strong characters.     	In, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", the main character is Randle P McMurphy. He     sort of comes off as a New York tuff guy. In my opinion McMurphy is a hustler, considering his     gambling and how he's always trying to manipulate other patients to his benefit. Chief Bromden is     a six foot eight, half bread Indian. For years, Chief has fooled the staff and patients in the ward     into thinking that he's deaf and dumb. Though it was by accident, McMurphy is the  first person     that Chief has spoken to in years. Throughout the book, Chief seems to open up to McMurphy     	Big Nurse is a picky and mean. On the outside, she's always smiling, but inside she's full of     hate. The biggest reason she despises McMurphy is because he threatens her perfect little world.      	One important event is the vote held on the watching of the World Series. McMurphy had     actually won the vote, but still wasn't able to watch the game. McMurphy didn't get to watch the     game, but in a sense still won, This sense was that he still had influenced the patients to actually     	Another important event is the fishing trip. Big Nurse strongly disapproved the trip, and     she showed it. She posted newspaper clippings of bad weather reports and tragedies at sea, right     next to the sign up sheet for the trip. Despite the fear that some of the patients felt, they went     	The beginning of the party is somewhat important. It's shows how good of a  manipulator     McMurphy really is. Though Mr.Turkle knew he could get fired, McMurphy was able to talk him     into letting Candy Girl and Sandy into the ward.     ...     
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