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... He played crazy at the work farm in order to get off prison chores, so now he will be finishing his sentence in the “cuckoo’s nest”. Oddly enough, McMurphy isn’t “cuckoo” when he arrives at the asylum, but gradually progresses there with the help of Nurse Ratched’s ethical system. ... One could say McMurphy is there to set the inmates free just as Christ was sent to earth to free all people from sin. ...
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was often shot with two cameras simultaneously in order to capture the spontaneous gestures of its gifted cast, including then unknowns Danny Devito, Christopher Lloyd, and Sydney Lassick (Chambers)
During the initial uprising of the patients in response to McMurphy, a lot of the doctors don’t feel as if he is suitable for the ward. ... ” (Pickard 262) This real life motto isn’t too far off from the one lived by McMurphy. ... McMurphy wins over the Indian’s loyalty through a number of ways. ... The end of McMurphy’s reign came through the hands of Chief.
Approximate Word count = 1359 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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