Last seen: May 15, 2023
I agree with you that McMurphy is different than everyone else in the ward. I love the quote you used to show how he's different. You also did a great...
I love the detail about the combine you included! I agree with the way you processed Cheif emotions, how he knows it's unrealistic but still believes ...
The ward has changed greatly since McMurphy arrived. Before he had come the ward was very separated, the acutes and chronics staying in their groups a...
I really like where you analyzed chief by saying "Chief is a reticent and introspective man, many perceive him as ill or “crazy”! You took the words r...
I love the way you went into detail about the differences between acute and chronics! You were very precise and specific!
C. McMurphy is a lively character. Before he came into the ward the Acutes and Chronics would automatically separate from each other, each group takin...
The main character is called Chief. Chief is an observer, everyone thinks he can’t hear or comprehend anything but in reality that's what he wants eve...
Conrad finally realizes he needs to get help so he goes to the veteran's hospital. They make him wait three months to have his appointment just for th...
“Daddy tell the truth,” Kathleen can say, “did you ever kill anybody?” And I can say, honestly, “Of course not.” Or I can say, honestly, “Yes.” is an ...
Conrad is trying to get used to being back around/with Claire. During this process he loses his temper multiple times, scaring her in the process. His...
Simile and character are the literary terms that stood out to me in “Tips For A Smooth Transition” by Siobhan Fallon. “She knows her husband is a man ...
“ Its the fucking media who put all this stuff out there, they are blowing up everything out of all proportion.It is they who are responsible for the ...
Sparta is a novel about Conrad Farrell- a boy who went into the marines and came out a whole different person four years later. He doesn’t know how to...
In the poem “The Beautiful Wreckage” by W.D Ehrhart, the most significant literary terms I found were juxtaposition and understatement. “What if it re...
Scout is more innocent, Jem is at the age where he is starting to understand more of what's going on in the community. Scout's view doesn't have an op...