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What point was Kesey making by allowing Bromden to be the one that gets out while McMurphy was sacrificed?

And isn't it funny how this book is still relevant with today's healthcare?

What point was Kesey making by allowing Bromden to be the one that gets out while McMurphy was sacrificed? And isn't it funny how this book is still relevant with today's healthcare?

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[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

MacMurphy is a Christ figure and is sacrificed for the disciples. One of the great books of all time, some of the descriptions Kesey used such as "brain murdering room" and "shock shop"; "head installations".. Bloody brilliant.