Last seen: May 17, 2023
McMurphy is like no other in the ward. He is seen getting up early and singing while breaking the rules by brushing his teeth too early. No other pati...
I like the different take you took on this question - the questioning of authority is very important in getting the patients to hopefully create an up...
I like your insight on the pecking party, I noticed McMurphy uses a lot of analogies to get the patients to understand what he is talking about.
A) In chapter five many things are revealed about the institution that no one wants to believe. McMurphy reveals that the Big Nurse is not what everyo...
I like how you did a deep dive into Chief's sanity and whether not he is really acute or chronic. Is he really not all there it is it an act? Or is it...
I like your points where McMurphy has more power than the other members of the asylum and how you compare Chief and McMurphy to each other. You did a ...
There are two types of patients in the asylum: the Chronics and the Acutes. The Acutes are not as far gone as the Chronics, “the doctors figure them s...