How might the story of McMurphy be understood as a religious metaphor? (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)
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Good morning
I still can not stop laughing at the Marianne incident. I'm just thinking about her pa. Poor man! Such a nice name he's given. I'd have been extremely gutted if I wore his shoe!
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Explanation:
Anyways, here's your answer.
McMurphy is different from the other patients. He has nothing wrong with him. He is clever and doesn't back down to authority. He is also a leader of sorts, a Christ figure trying to save the patients from the system society has put them under. In the end, he sacrifices himself. So yeah, it's a bit Sarcastic and metaphorical as well.
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Huh, typical of him!
He is not going to say that he's the biggest bird-watcher of all time.
Hey mate, just stopped by to ask what's your favourite Beatles song?
Mine is, "Ha, look at all the lonely people!"
Anyways, it's late, ik, but,
"Happy new year, ya filthy!"
xD