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One Flew Over The Cuckoo 's Nest

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Have you ever been to a mental institution? The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is about Randall McMurphy becoming a patient in a mental institution. McMurphy is a white-trash degenerate with many problems, but mental instability is not one of them. He is an alcoholic with a gambling problem that gets into fights. He was recently convicted of alleged rape. McMurphy, somehow, conned his way into being enrolled into the mental institution instead of going to a work farm for his actions, “the court ruled that I’m a psychopath… they tell me a psychopath’s a guy fights too much and fucks too much” (13). In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Randall McMurphy’s character and the acute community change as they both interact with each other. The mental institute’s patients are divided into two group, acutes and chronics. The chronics are described as people that have no chance of recovery from their state of mind, and will be in the institution forever. “Chronics are in for good, the staff concedes. Chronics are divided into Walkers, Wheelers, and Vegetables” (16). The acutes are described as people that have a chance of being cured and released from the institute. These patients are somewhat functional people with slight mental instabilities, “the doctors still figure them sick enough to be fixed” (15). This community includes Dale Harding, Billy Bibbit, Charles Cheswick, Martini, and many others. Before McMurphy’s arrival, Harding is considered as the voice of

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