What happens to Cheswick?

Cheswick, a man of much talk and little action, drowns in the pool—possibly a suicide—after McMurphy does not support Cheswick when Cheswick takes a stand against Nurse Ratched. Cheswick's death is significant in that it awakens McMurphy to the extent of his influence and the mistake of his decision to conform.
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Why does Cheswick drown himself?

At one point McMurphy decides to fall in line when he learns his stay in the ward is indefinite and his release is solely determined by the Big Nurse. As a result, Cheswick drowns himself in the ward's swimming pool when he decides he himself will never escape the relentless Big Nurse.
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What happens to Cheswick in the pool?

After he returns, on the way to the pool, Cheswick tells McMurphy that he understands why McMurphy no longer rebels against Ratched. That day, Cheswick's fingers get stuck in the pool's drain and he drowns in what is possibly a suicide.
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What happens to McMurphy after Cheswick dies?

However, after Cheswick commits suicide, McMurphy realizes that Nurse Ratched's control is a life-and-death matter. At that point he steps up his rebellion. Punishment with electroshock therapy only serves to strengthen his will and preserve his spirit from Nurse Ratched's manipulation.
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Does Cheswick drown in the movie?

It is in the same pool that Cheswick — feeling abandoned and betrayed by McMurphy's subsequent conformist behavior — chooses to drown himself. One scene not in the film is McMurphy's final con against the Acutes.
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What was McMurphy's mental illness?

Each film takes up specific gendered mental illnesses – Susanna is diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, seven times more likely in women than men, and McMurphy with Anti-Social Personality Disorder, three times more likely in men than women.
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What page does Cheswick drown himself?

"But just as soon as we got to the pool he said he did wish something mighta been done, though, and dove into the water." Chapter 18, pg. 151 Cheswick jams his fingers into the grate at the bottom of the pool, and drowns himself.
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Why did McMurphy get a lobotomy?

McMurphy is given a lobotomy for his attack on Nurse Ratched. When he is returned to the ward after the operation, he is a vegetable. That same night, Bromden suffocates McMurphy with a pillow.
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Is Chief mentally ill Why or why not?

First Person (Chief Bromden)

Chief Bromden is a Columbia Indian who suffers from schizophrenia. Although he plays a central role in the story, he is largely an observer. Chief is an interesting narrator because he is certainly not unbiased, and his mental illness can also shed doubt on his reliability.
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Why is Billy Bibbit afraid of his mother?

Why is Billy Bibbit afraid of his mother? Billy's mother has controlled him throughout his entire life. By her own design, she is the only person with whom he has a relationship. He is afraid of losing his mother because she is the only woman and family in his life.
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What happens to Sefelt?

In the lunch room, the patient Sefelt has an epileptic seizure because he has refused to take his medication. The medication, Dilantin, prevents seizures, but he saves it to give to Frederickson, another epileptic patient.
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What does McMurphy do to appease Cheswick?

As Cheswick explodes in rage, McMurphy puts his hand through the glass of the nurse's station to retrieve Cheswick's cigarettes.
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Why don t the voluntary patients leave the hospital?

Why don't the "voluntary" patients leave the hospital? Billy Bibbit overcomes his usual meekness to explain to RPM the reason he and the others stay. They are afraid and don't believe they are strong enough or courageous enough to live outside the hospital.
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Was McMurphy faking at the end?

In walks Randall Patrick (Mac) McMurphy, a con man faking insanity to avoid incarceration, who locks horns with Ratched and becomes hellbent on causing an uprising among the patients in the ward.
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What disorder does Chief Bromden have?

Chief Bromden presented a long-standing history characterized by the complex features of Schizophrenia.
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What happens to Nurse Ratched at the end of the book?

Ratched ending

He escapes with the deranged Charlotte in Dr Hanover's old car. Ratched catches a glimpse of him on the road and realises he has become a danger to her life. The series then skips three years and now Ratched is living with Gwendolyn who is now on a path to remission.
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What happens to Chief Bromden at the end?

By the end of the novel, the fog has cleared, and Bromden has recovered the personal strength to euthanize McMurphy, escape from the hospital, and record his account of the events.
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How did Chief Bromden get his name?

Character Analysis Chief Bromden

The book takes its title from a nursery rhyme Chief learned from his Native American grandmother. His heritage aligns Chief with the natural world, a world that his white mother conspired to destroy when she influenced Chief's father to sell his tribal lands.
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Why is Billy bibbit in the ward?

He is completely dominated by his mother (a close friend of Nurse Ratched), and committed himself to the hospital voluntarily because he couldn't handle the outside world. After he loses his virginity to Candy Starr in the nighttime ward party, he is initially proud.
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What was the famous line from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

“But it's the truth even if it didn't happen.” “In this country, when something is out of order, then the quickest way to get it fixed is the best way. ” “Anointest my head with conductant.
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Are lobotomies still done?

Lobotomies are no longer performed in the United States. They began to fall out of favor in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of antipsychotic medications. The last recorded lobotomy in the United States was performed by Dr. Walter Freeman in 1967 and ended in the death of the person on whom it was performed.
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What is the message behind One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

One of the messages conveyed towards the reader is the importance of freedom against oppression. McMurphy is a prime example of how self sacrifice plays a key role in rebellion. This later inspires Bromden to escape the ward and finally gains his freedom to the real world.
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Was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest a true story?

The novelist Ken Kesey based the character of Nurse Ratched, the villain of his 1962 novel, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,” on a real person—a nurse whom he once met while working the night shift in a psychiatric facility in Oregon.
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Why did McMurphy punch the glass?

McMurphy premeditatedly punches the glass to emphasize his power and strength. Kesey is suggesting that McMurphy is now displaying a bigger threat to Nurse Ratched and that he is beginning to impose on her power over the ward. He is threatening Nurse Ratched's authority to the ward.
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