What does McMurphy’s tattoo represent in the novel?
✔️✔️ His tattoo symbolizes his rebellious spirit and individuality, traits that contrast with the
institution's conformity.
How does Nurse Ratched view McMurphy’s influence on the patients?
✔️✔️ She sees it as a threat to her control and authority over the ward.
What is Chief Bromden’s relationship with his father like, and how does it affect him?
✔️✔️ His father’s submission to societal pressures makes Chief feel weak and leads to his mistrust of
authority.
How do the other patients respond to McMurphy’s acts of defiance?
✔️✔️ They’re initially shocked, then gradually inspired to follow his example.
What is the significance of McMurphy breaking the window?
✔️✔️ It’s a symbolic act of resistance, showing that boundaries can be broken.
Why does Nurse Ratched keep Billy Bibbit dependent on her?
✔️✔️ She manipulates his vulnerabilities, using shame and control to keep him submissive.
How does McMurphy’s behavior change after his first shock therapy session?
✔️✔️ He remains defiant but begins to understand the institution’s severe consequences for
resistance.
What does McMurphy’s gamble on lifting the control panel represent?
✔️✔️ It symbolizes his willingness to try even the impossible and inspire others to do the same.
, Why does Chief Bromden decide to trust McMurphy?
✔️✔️ McMurphy’s genuine actions and defiance show Chief he isn’t just another manipulative
authority figure.
How does the institution impact the patients’ mental health?
✔️✔️ It worsens their conditions by fostering dependency and crushing their self-esteem.
What role does Harding play in the patients’ development?
✔️✔️ Harding serves as an intellectual counterpart to McMurphy, helping articulate the patients'
frustrations.
How does McMurphy react to Nurse Ratched’s punishments?
✔️✔️ He often mocks her authority, showing he won’t be easily controlled.
What does the basketball game in the story represent?
✔️✔️ It symbolizes teamwork and the patients' gradual rediscovery of joy and normalcy.
How does Chief’s perspective on his size and strength evolve?
✔️✔️ Through McMurphy's encouragement, Chief begins to see himself as strong and capable again.
Why does Nurse Ratched resist McMurphy’s demand to turn on the television?
✔️✔️ She wants to maintain control over every aspect of the patients’ environment.
What does McMurphy’s lobotomy symbolize?
✔️✔️ It represents society’s attempt to “fix” nonconformity through force and suppression.
How does Nurse Ratched view herself within the institution?
✔️✔️ She sees herself as a guardian of order, justifying her actions as necessary for control.