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Summary and Analysis Part 1: A Visiting Doctor

Ken Kesey

Summary This brief portion features Chief’s recounting of an old doctor who visits the hospital. The doctor observes Chief and, by implication, the other patients as bugs. Chief imagines himself escaping the hospital through a picture hung in the ward, depicting a fly fisherman in a rustic scene. He remembers […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: There’s Long Spells

Ken Kesey

Summary McMurphy’s next battle with Ratched concerns allowing the patients to watch the World Series. Because the games are telecast during the ward’s non-regulation television viewing time, McMurphy requests that the time be altered. Ratched refuses at first, then allows a vote of the patients. The other Acutes are afraid […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: There’s a Monopoly Game

Ken Kesey

Summary McMurphy joins the patients in an unorganized game of Monopoly. McMurphy, of course, ends up owning all the properties and winning all of the other players’ money. Analysis At this point of the novel, McMurphy owns a monopoly on individuality. His nonconformity allows him to “win” where the other […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: All Through Breakfast

Ken Kesey

Summary At breakfast, McMurphy teases Billy Bibbit, calling him Billy Club Bibbit with a legendary 14-inch penis. He invents a story about Bibbit picking up two prostitutes — “twitches” — and shocking one of them with the prodigious size of his member. The tale embarrasses Bibbit, but also gives him […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: Come Morning

Ken Kesey

Summary The next morning, McMurphy shocks the ward by singing. He asks an aide for toothpaste, but is told that ward policy won’t allow the toothpaste to be unlocked because patients might use it at their own discretion. McMurphy baits the aide into a philosophical argument that points out the […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: First Time for a Long, Long Time

Ken Kesey

Summary Chief doesn’t take his sleeping pill and hallucinates about the Combine and its horrors through the night until he’s awakened by Turkle, an elderly African American who works the night shift. One of the subjects of Chief’s hallucination is the patient Blastic, who coincidentally dies during the night. Analysis […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: One Christmas

Ken Kesey

Summary Chief tells of a visitor to the ward six years before, who was dressed as Santa Claus with a natural beard. He is “fixed” and sent out into the world clean shaven and underweight. McMurphy complains that the ward radio is playing too loud and asks Nurse Ratched to […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: Before Noontime

Ken Kesey

Summary At 1 p.m., the Acutes assemble for their daily meeting with Big Nurse and Doctor Spivey. Big Nurse opens the session by reading notes that other patients have submitted on Dale Harding. Big Nurse asks if any member of the group would like to touch upon the matter further. […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: In the Glass Station

Ken Kesey

Summary Chief overhears Big Nurse explain to Nurse Flinn, a young nurse, that McMurphy is a manipulator who had himself put in the hospital to escape work detail. Big Nurse explains that McMurphy reminds her of another patient, Mr. Taber. Maxwell Taber, Chief tells the reader later, was an Acute […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 1: The New Man

Ken Kesey

Summary Chief describes the relationships of the men on the ward. He relates that the Big Nurse encourages them to divulge information on other patients by writing down into her log book what they overheard in conversation. Big Nurse rewards the individual who made the entry by allowing him to […]

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  • Study Help Full Glossary for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  • Critical Essays McMurphy’s Cinematic Brothers in Rebellion
  • Critical Essays McMurphy as Comic Book Christ
  • Critical Essays One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: The Film and the Novel
  • Critical Essays The Role of Women in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  • Ken Kesey Biography
  • Character Analysis Billy Bibbit
  • Character Analysis Dale Harding
  • Character Analysis Chief Bromden
  • Character Analysis Nurse Ratched
  • Character Analysis Randle Patrick McMurphy
  • Summary and Analysis Part 4: I’ve Given What Happened Next
  • Summary and Analysis Part 4: There Had Been Times
  • Summary and Analysis Part 4: Up on Disturbed
  • Summary and Analysis Part 4: The Big Nurse
  • Summary and Analysis Part 3: Two Whores
  • Summary and Analysis Part 3: After That
  • Summary and Analysis Part 2: Crossing the Grounds
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