Psychiatric patients are also known as evacuation centers for refugee facilities. These facilities were designed to help these people, but in 1975 they were harmful as they restricted their choices and did not provide a meaningful life. The movie depicts a movie "Fly above the crow's nest". In the movie, the protagonist R.P McMurphy, Randle Patrick McMurphy, is currently a state court rape and other criminal prison inmates. He is a steep, lazy, lazy person of 40 years old. He is a wonderful manipulator and he has developed his latest plan to avoid his job he put in prison; McMurdy is prone to mental illness.
Randle Patrick 's "Mac" McMurphy (also known as R. M. McMurphy) is the main character of Ken Kesey' s novel "Flying Over the Nest" (1962). He also appeared in the novel stage and film adaptation. Jack Nicholson painted Randle Patrick McMurphy with the adaptation of the movie and received him as Best Actor award. He was nominated for AFI 's 100 Year' hero 'list ... 100 heroes and villains, but not included in the final list. He was chosen as the 61st largest movie character in history by the film magazine empire.
One of the extremists of Ken Kesey, Cuckoo's Nest, caught American anti-regulatory sentiment until anarchist R.P. McMurphy arrived at Oregon Psychiatric Hospital in the 1960s. Using the collision of McMurphy 's Rurches and' Combine ', this classic contains popular problems in that era. After the prototype of Jesus Christ, Casey formed McMurphy's assumption. And it is reflected in most literary criticism of "flying over cuckoo's nest". This article is aimed at determining the extent to which Casey imitated McMurray after Christ. It also aims to investigate the influence of this development on the plot and the reaction of the reader. It will do this by answering this question: Many critics believe that Kenkiesy deliberately drew as a Christian image of "flying over the nest". How much Cathy describes McMurphy as a person of Christian?