What is unusual about McMurphy?

What is unusual about McMurphy? McMurphy does not act like others. He is loud, laughs, and very bold.
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How would you describe McMurphy?

Randle McMurphy—big, loud, sexual, dirty, and confident—is an obvious foil for the quiet and repressed Bromden and the sterile and mechanical Nurse Ratched. His loud, free laughter stuns the other patients, who have grown accustomed to repressed emotions.
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What are McMurphy's flaws?

McMurphy's tragic flaw is that he will never give up on a fight; he will not stop until he proves his point and he will not let anyone corrupt his beliefs. Anything that seems a challenge to McMurphy's dignified character, he will rebel against.
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Why does McMurphy change his behavior?

Unlike the prison, when an inmate knows when he will be released, a patient in a mental institution is at the mercy of his keepers. This revelation marks a change in McMurphy's behavior. He begins to become an exemplary patient, cleaning the latrine thoroughly and keeping his wisecracks to a minimum.
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What crime did Randle McMurphy commit?

Randle Patrick McMurphy is an Irish American brawler found guilty of battery, gambling and statutory rape.
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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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Why did McMurphy sacrifice himself?

Under the invisible but heavy pressure of the other patients' expectations, McMurphy makes the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that Ratched cannot use Billy's death to undo everything they have gained. By attacking Ratched and ripping her uniform, he permanently breaks her power but also forfeits his own life.
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How is McMurphy a psychopath?

There is a constant tug of war for power between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched, the antagonist and ruler of the mental ward. McMurphy's actions towards the nurse and fellow patients makes him the perfect example of a psychopath; he is manipulative, has difficulty controlling his behavior, and is sexually promiscuous.
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How does McMurphy change throughout the movie?

McMurphy increasingly becomes identified with Christ, from the crucifixion on the electroshock therapy table preceded by the patient "washing his hands of the whole affair" to the echoes of the Last Supper when Billy Bibbit engages in sexual relations with Candy Starr.
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Is Chief mentally ill Why or why not?

By Ken Kesey

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 McMurphy not a hero?

A classic hero is a hero with ethics and morals and who respects everyone and everything. This is not who McMurphy is. He swears all the time, he gambles and cheats the other patients out of their money, not to mention the fact that he was accused of statutory rape and put in a prison camp.
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Was McMurphy a good person?

McMurphy truly was a fundamentally good person.. Throughout the course of the novel, he grew to really care about the other patients on the ward. In the beginning he annoyed Nurse Ratched solely for his own benefit and entertainment. As time went on he realized he needed to stand up for the other men on the ward.
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Whats a McMurphy in maniac?

To answer that, we need author Ken Kesey. Sommerville explained that in “Maniac,” a McMurphy is “someone whose brain is scrambled. Basically, that's a One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest reference. That's why Mantleray presumably named it McMurphy. They call it McMurphy when they lose someone [during a trial].”
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What are chief's first impressions of McMurphy?

Chief observes McMurphy as an "enormous thing," and feels small by comparison, even though Chief is 6'7" tall. He says that McMurphy likes to paint pictures and writes with a perfect hand. He recognizes McMurphy as a man in control of his own life.
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Why is McMurphy in the mental institution?

Spivey explores with McMurphy the reason he has been sent to the mental hospital from the prison work farm, where he was held previously. The doctor asks McMurphy whether he is faking mental illness to get out of work, and McMurphy admits slyly that he believes there is nothing wrong with his mind.
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Why is McMurphy the protagonist?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey

Randle McMurphy is the hero of this novel because he stood firmly against oppressive powers, showing courage and ultimately paying with his life. There were no heroes on the psychiatric ward before McMurphy's arrival. Nurse Ratched wielded supreme power.
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What are the differences between One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest book and movie?

The most notable difference between the film and the novel is the story's point of view. In the novel, Chief Bromden is the narrator who reveals the story of the battle of wills between Nurse Ratched and Randle Patrick McMurphy.
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How does McMurphy influence the other patients?

"McMurphy helps the people in the ward find their way back from the fog and return back to the real world" (Lupack). McMurphy's laughter and jokes, along with his personality, cause a great change in the patients of the ward and he helps them cure their "mental illness".
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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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Is Nurse Ratched a sociopath?

Nurse Ratched entered the popular vernacular as the sadistic sociopath who tormented the patients in her psych ward, most famously the Randle McMurphy character played in the 1975 Cuckoo's Nest film by Jack Nicholson.
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How does McMurphy change throughout the novel?

McMurphy's trajectory through the novel is the opposite of Bromden's: he starts out sane and powerful but ends up a helpless vegetable, having sacrificed himself for the benefit of all the patients.
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What is the message in 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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What does McMurphy's death symbolize?

A Christ-like death for McMurphy effectively evokes sympathy in readers.
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How is McMurphy a savior?

As intended by Ken Kesey, McMurphy is a savior who has the express purpose of helping the patients at the cost of his own life, a journey that resembles that of Jesus in the Bible.
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Why does McMurphy break 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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