Problem
Short Answer-Respond to the following questions in complete sentences. This book is really about the social structure of the 1960's. What does McMurphy represent in that social structure? The title of this book appears explicitly from one of Chief's childhood memories. Where does the title come from, and who said these words to Chief? In addition to the fog, what does Chief repeatedly hallucinate happening on the ward (coming out of the walls, etc.)? Chief repeatedly hallucinates when he doesn't take his pills before bed. He can't fall to sleep so he hallucinates about bad things happening to the walls, doors, and other people. Explain the look on McMurphy's face as they look up into the tree. What do they see hanging in the tree, and why is this object significant? Why is McMurphy breaking the glass a significant moment in the text? McMurphy breaks the glass because it means that he can not be controlled or ordered around if he doesn't want to be.