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RE: Chapters 16-18 (pages 149-175)

I really enjoy the different perspective from mine. I believe the opposite about who will win the battle, but when reading your response I really unde...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 16-18 (pages 149-175)

For the overall running and day to day life of the ward, I believe that The Big Nurse is winning. She is controlling and she knows what she is talking...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 10-15 (Finish Part 1)

Great examples given that relate to both the book and the article. I was able to follow your train of thought and was interested in the last paragraph...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 10-15 (Finish Part 1)

I think that it was very interesting to read about Dix in the middle of the 1800s. She advocated for those that lived in psychiatric facilities and fo...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 7-10 (pages 85 - 116)

When McMurphy enters the ward, he is coming from the fields. All sweaty and dirty. I think that this is the smell that the Chief associates with him. ...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 5-6 (pages 42-84)

Because Chief has been in the ward for so long, time must be different for him. When he talks about time and how he perceives it, it seems very differ...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 1-4 (pages 3-41)

I like your use of McMurphy in paragraph 2. It really shows how he differs from others in the institution and how Chief believes him to be. Your use o...

3 years ago
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RE: Chapters 1-4 (pages 3-41)

Acutes, as stated on page 15, are “sick enough to be fixed.” They are the people that are still able to function and will someday be allowed out of th...

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