Symbols
Characters
Themes
Plot
Conflicts
100

This is a symbol of the Crown of Thorns Jesus Christ wore during the crucifixion

What is the electrodes, EST, or the Crown of Wires

100

This character faced internal uncertainty regarding his identity and sexuality, as well as self consciousness regarding his appearance. 

Who is Harding 

100

The attitudes displayed by the calm patients as opposed to the agitated hospital staff shows this theme/ concept is relative 

What is insanity

100

This event marked the first major rebellion against Nurse Ratched by the patients

What is the attempt to watch the World Series
100

The struggle between McMurphy and Ratched signifies this conflict

What is the struggle for power

200

The party the patients have in the final few chapters is representative of this event from Biblical lore

What is the Last Supper?

200

He was considered a "follower" who became one of the most defiant inmates after McMurphy's arrival

Who is Cheswick 

200

Taking red pills, being subject to EST/lobotomy, and the Combine in general are all reflective of this social structure / theme

What is conformity vs. individuality

200

This emasculated Nurse Ratched at the end of the novel

What is McMurphy tearing Nurse Ratched's shirt off

200

The conflict between Harding and his wife explains this

What is Harding's presence on the ward and the root of his insecurity

300

During the boat trip, McMurphy commits this action of biblical symbolism

What is walking on or attempting to walk on water 

300

This character proved to be one of the only caring, compassionate employees at the Combine

Who is the Japanese nurse

300

The fog, the machinery, flashbacks, and the overall ambiguity that surrounds Bromden's narration signify this theme

What is appearances are not often reality

300

This interaction pressured McMurphy into compliance rather than rebellion

What is the interaction/conversation with the lifeguard

300

Bromden has an ongoing struggle between staying in the fog or leaving it, which signifies this conflict

What is hiding in a crowd or standing out

400

Constant references to this are made during the beginning of the chapter to explain the efficiency and monotony of the Combine

What is machinery

400

He, unlike his fellow patients, ultimately could not overcome the oppression of the combine, largely due to the fact that he was emasculated by those closest to him for his entire life

Who is William Bibbit

400

This is eliminated with the enforcement of red pill consumption, medication, and EST/lobotomy

What is patient autonomy

400

The fishing trip group had to compromise their original transportation plans to the docks by doing this

What is including Doctor Spivey/encourage him to drive a ward car

400

The struggle between this man and this woman signifies gender power conflicts (multiple answers accepted)

Who is McMurphy and Nurse Ratched or Vera and Dale Harding or William Bibbit and his mother

500

Hiding out in a crowd and being in an ignorant bliss are the accepted interpretations of this experience Chief Bromden had

What is the fog

500

The different female characters in Cuckoo's Nest are representative of this

What is women's roles or stereotypes

500

This is the effect of laughter on the ward

What is the humanization of the patients or the breakdown of monotony/authority

500

After taking away this privilege, McMurphy continued his fight against Nurse Ratched by shattering her glass window and seizing the confiscated cigarettes

What is the privilege to the tub room/ to play card games

500

These four characters experience struggles related to sexuality

Who is Harding, McMurphy, Nurse Ratched, and William Bibbit

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