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Part 2: In the Group Meetings

Chief recounts that the group meetings have now become gripe sessions now that the patients have been empowered by McMurphy’s rebelliousness. They challenge Ratched’s easy and often arbitrary rationales. Although she doesn’t challenge McMurphy, he suspects that “she acts like she still holds all the cards up that white sleeve of hers.”

McMurphy’s suspicions are confirmed when he and the other patients are taken to the hospital pool. The lifeguard, who is sentenced like McMurphy, tells him that their respective stays are indefinite. Unlike the prison, when an inmate knows when he will be released, a patient in a mental institution is at the mercy of his keepers.

This revelation marks a change in McMurphy’s behavior. He begins to become an exemplary patient, cleaning the latrine thoroughly and keeping his wisecracks to a minimum. His behavior confuses the other patients, and they speculate that he may be plotting a new, more blatant campaign against Ratched or else he’s conforming by deciding to “toe the line.” Cheswick looks to McMurphy to support him in an argument with Ratched, but McMurphy ignores him. Cheswick, “punctured,” is taken to the Disturbed Ward, and Chief can again see the refrigerated light generated by the Combine. Chief, knowing the truth, states that McMurphy is being cagey, much like Chief’s father was with the government agents who took his tribe’s land.

When Cheswick returns to the ward, he visits the pool with the other patients. He tells McMurphy he understands why McMurphy is conforming. He then proceeds to deliberately drown himself by attaching himself to an underwater grate.


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