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Bromden then further describes getting lost in the fog and finding himself two or three times a month at the electroshock room. At the next Group Meeting, Bromden feels immersed in fog and cannot follow the group as they grill Billy about his stutter and failed relationship with a girl. McMurphy proposes another vote regarding the TV, with the support of some of the other patients.

It is the first day of the World Series. Bromden observes the hands go up as McMurphy drags all twenty Acutes out of the fog. Ratched declares the proposal defeated, however, because none of the twenty Chronics raised their hands and McMurphy needs a majority.

McMurphy finally persuades Bromden to raise his hand, but Ratched says the vote is closed. During the afternoon cleaning chores, McMurphy declares that it is time for the game. The Acutes follow suit and sit in front of the blank TV.

She screams and rants at them for breaking the schedule, and McMurphy wins his bet that he could make her lose her composure. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Themes Motifs Symbols. Summary Part I, continued. Page 1 Page 2. Test your knowledge Take the Part 1, continued Quick Quiz. After losing the vote, McMurphy says he and Charles Cheswick are going to break out a window in order to go to town to visit a bar and watch the game. The patients bet that McMurphy can't lift a large control panel to throw through the window.

He loses the bet, but tells the other patients that at least he tried. McMurphy's bet with the patients is one he knows he's sure to lose, but by losing he will win their trust that he's not always motivated by self-interest.

By taking the bet, he displays to the patients that it is better to try something and fail rather than not try at all. After his morning shower, McMurphy shows up in only a towel.

He claims his clothes were stolen. So McMurphy has scored a point against Nurse Ratched. He brings the vote up again at the next meeting. All the Acutes raise their hands — twenty of them.

McMurphy goes around to the Chronics, begging one of them to raise their hand. The next afternoon, McMurphy goes and turns the television to the baseball game.

McMurphy watches the blank television in protest, as if the game were really on. The Acutes join him and they watch the blank TV screen. McMurphy finds out that Nurse Ratched has the power to keep him there in the asylum as long as he wants, and that changes his perspective.



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