General:
1. Mr. McMurphy is admitted into an insane asylum where he rebels
against the nurses and security. His influence affects the rest of the
patients to act out in the way that he does. He leads the rest of the
patients to rebel against Mrs. Ratchet causing them to be monitored and
put under higher security. He leads an attempt to escape from the asylum
in which he is the only one to try because the rest of the patients are
too fearful. He gets caught and is forced to have an apesiotame. A
patient by the name of chief then leads the lifeless Mr. McMurphy out of
the asylum and escape together.
2. In this story it shows that If you have people around you that believe and trust in you, you can attain your goals that you set. You can accomplish a lot more when you have support.
3. The authors tone is desperateness. Mr. McMurphy meets chief and seems
desperate to get chief to say something. Through rebelling against Mrs.
Ratchet, he shows desperateness to have a form of power, and by trying
to escape he shows desperateness for freedom.
4. The author sets a mood of loneliness which helped me understand the
authors use of desperateness because of how lonely the patients were
even in each others company. By setting his tone the author was ale to
have the mood and tone connect to bring a connection between the reader
and the characters.
Characterization:
1. The author uses indirect characterization to describe the
relationship between chief and Mr. McMurphy. He also uses indirect
characterization to describe McMurphys power over the rest of the
patients. The author uses direct characterization to describe chiefs
personality by showing his way of silence. He also uses direct
characterization to describe each patient and there disabilities.
2. The authors syntax doesn't change when talking about a character, but the diction changes to a characterization use if words.
3. The protagonist is static and flat. McMurphy doesn't change his attempt to escape or change his way of rebellion.
4. After reading this book I felt like I had actually met someone
because the way the author wrote the characters interaction and drive
for freedom. I could actually understand their wants and their drives
for power and freedom.
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