Last seen: May 27, 2022
Really nice summary of all of the characters! Your overall message is really good and I definitely agree. This book talks about change a lot and shows...
You summarized all of the characters really well! I also think your ending message is very accurate. That is definitely an important message to spread...
I also think the unplanned things are more effective in the long run! It means more to the patients; they can finally realize that they deserve to hav...
I like how you mention that McMurphy is bringing the patients up with him! Because before him I feel like everyone was very dull and depressed but sin...
I like how you mention Nurse Ratched's control is due to her fear. I also think that and continue to see it throughout the novel. Having McMurphy run ...
I really like your take on the situation, it is very similar to mine! I too think Nurse Ratched is winning but McMurphy should be the one who wins. I ...
I like how you compared the difference between morals in the novel and the article. You mention how the rehabilitation in the book was talked about in...
I really like how you mentioned the perspective of the reader. I feel like that is such a big thing in this novel since it can be confusing to read wi...
I really like all of the points you brought up in your reply! I agree with you on how most of the patients being voluntary is confusing. It does not m...
Sadly Billy’s ending did not go well. But, I would say he did end up getting what he wanted. He was able to get with a girl so I am sure he was happy ...
Ever since McMurphy stepped foot into the ward he gave off a very powerful and assertive presence. But, he never belittled the patients, he only wante...
I believe that McMurphy “let up” on Nurse Ratched because he finally realized that it was not worth the hassle. She would always win because she had t...
As of right now in the book, I think Nurse Ratched is winning control over the ward. Personally, I would like to see McMurphy get the control because ...
The first article showed me that every ward was like that in that time period. They were throwing anyone who showed any sign of mental illness in a wa...
McMurphy brings light to the ward that they have been missing their whole lives. If he had never shown up, they would all still be miserable and sad b...