At the end of Part 3 McMurphy's mood drastically changes and Bromden is the first to notice this. Was seeing McMurphy's past a reason for his sudden mood change or was it just the fact that he missed the outside world? The fishing trip gave the men in the ward a mental boost and abled them to act like civilized people. They were able to communicate with people other then the nurses, helpers and the other patients. Coming home from the trip definitely would have put a downer on my mood but for all the men besides McMurphy were in high spirits. Has McMurphy final realized he is just like then men in the ward and that his future will be the same as theirs?
McMurphy is a strong character but like everyone we have a weak spot and for McMurphy I believe its the outside world. He has been a manipulator since he was ten years old and has used that to his advantage in the work world and his own life. Now that he is in the hospital his tricks and manipulation are finally catching up to him. If he were to stop his madness would he be were he is now or the be person he is? All my questions lead up to my initial question since McMurphy's entered this novel and that is, is McMurphy really crazy or does he just like the attention?
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