This link is for those who're unwilling to read 400 pages about mental disorders:
http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/titles/cuckoosnest/charlist.html. Have a nice read!!
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What does Mc'Murphy represent in Ken Kesey's "One flew over the Cuckoo's nest"? These is the subject we are going to work on this semester. Right now we have no idea how to manage the topic. Probably, first and foremost we gona read the book. Yeah, that's a good start. Wish us good luck...
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Sveta, I think you should do something to that sidebar info on the novel. It has eaten up Elya's and Lilya's wonderful posts which is a shame. Maybe instead of cut-and-pastinging the text of the article (without providing a link to the source, mind you...), you could have given just a comment and a link.
On your future web site, the collection of links should be organized by topic and be annotated. It can save you a lot of time and effort later. So do it now. You can always update your collection on the blog and it will look more sophisticated and reliable to the reader. Don't you think so?
I really liked the pictures on the left, but if I wanted to find out more about them, I might end up in cul-de-sack, as you have provided no links to the source.
For example, I know Jack Nickolson and I realize that this is a still from Milos Forman's movie. But somebody else might not know that.
Or, who stars as Nurse Ratched? It's not Louise Fletcher. (Is it really her???) This is a totally unfamiliar face. You could have enlightened me all at once by providing the link and by explaining what screen adaptation it is, who the director was, and what the name of the actress is.
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