Actions, may not only affect the individual, but they have the capability to fabricate an environment of responding action and circumstances. Upon arrival to the psychiatric ward, McMurphy eventually …show more content…
Failing to balance these, can leave someone with harsh, negative consequences. Ken Kesey conveys this in his novel, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, exquisitely by illustrating how making the wrong choice when maintaining responsibilities, can affect different characters’ behaviours. McMurphy realized the significance of his responsibility over the others, following Cheswick’s Suicide. When McMurphy is blamed for Billy Bibbit’s death, his actions that followed demonstrated his advocacy for the others. While fixating one your own aspirations, forgetting the importance of your responsibilities can affect different people’s actions and