McMurphy
McMurphy arrives at a crucial point in the Chief's life. The
Chief has endured years in the hospital, years of self-imposed
silence, years of abuse. He's undergone over 200 shock
treatments. Clearly, he is a strong man. But now, we see, his
strength is near its end. He tells us, "One of these days I'll quit
straining and let myself go completely, lose myself in the fog."
McMurphy's arrival at first seems able only to postpone
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be able to fight the Combine
on another battlefield.
The Chief grows so strong and self-reliant in the course of the novel that he is able to realize what Nurse Ratched has done to McMurphy through the lobotomy and take matters into his own hands.
At the end of the novel, Chief Bromden suffocates McMurphy with a pillow and then escapes from the hospital to freedom. He is finally able to stand on his own.
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