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Chief In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
In the book, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the main character, Chief Broom, is talking about the blacks orderlies are hateful and think that he can’t hear. As he is mopping the floors in the asylum, he comes in contact with a lady they call “Big Nurse”. You really never know how she is going to react at any moment, but when she does it’s not going to be good. Whenever the author talks about how Chief is in the closet hiding from the orderlies and thinking back on when him and his father went bird hunting to help is current fear, applies to me because I need to step back and take a breathe. From what I have read from this novel it is very interesting with different points that grab my attention. I think that Chief is smart because he is

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