1. The Real Human Entity
It has been an issue among humans for ages, a question that has plagued every person alive and deceased. ... In the novel's present time, Bromden winds up in a paranoid state; a human whose mind has been overrun with machines, whose ability to think and reason have been repressed and destroyed. ... Bromden's realizations that the hospital treats human beings in an inhumane fashion, and of his ever-growing self-awareness, occur as the surrounding fog begins to disappear. ... McMurphy's self-sacrifice on behalf of his fellow patients echoes Christ's sacrifice of himse...
- Word Count: 1622
- Approx Pages: 6
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