The actions of McMurphy include his rebellious actions adding on humorous undertones and numerous times of asking of favors to it. By this point, the rebellion keeps growing and patients want to defy Nurse Ratched more. McMurphy is making it clear that nurse Ratched does not have complete power anymore. For instance, he tries to get under her skin, telling her how she has failed to "emotionally castrate him" or get him to bring him down to the rest of the patients. He also …show more content…
Perspectives gives the book depth, and lets the reader ponder more about the storyline. With these few pages, there are a wide amount of things that can be taken one way or another. McMurphy feels that ratchet is now under his control and she has no real power anymore. But within the text, it seems like ratchet is not being harsh to seem like she is capable of being conquered. It adds different views feelings or decisions made by each character. We see the most by Chief, in fact his perspective could be the most knowledgeable. But, the author does a good job putting in different perspectives of various characters, and making the reader think more for an answer. The outcome of this book is within these perspectives and It could go anyway. The truth lies within these deep perspective lines once you analyze