Oblituary for Mc Murphy One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
As I read Ken Kesey's novel: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, I tried to figure out specific details for creating this piece of poetry in honor to Randle Patrick Mc Murphy, (a patient in the mental hospital)
Randle Patrick Mc Murphy
Mc Murphy: father to a group of patients; a hero to
every single part of those patients. Mc Murphy
was like the savior for his true
friends in Oregon’s clinical hospital. From outside of Oregon State, Randle
Patrick Mc Murphy had a genius soul.
As a
free man, he enjoyed the pleasures every man deserves. However, he was a
solitary man. Even though, Mc Murphy’s pleasure got over when he didn’t
measured the consequences. By the way, Randle evade getting in jail, by showing
an insanity which was hard to tell if it was true. Proceeding from the
Pendleton Farm Correction he went into the Oregon hospital.
A new
stage on Mc Murphy’s life began. The oppression in which the patients lived in
the hospital, couldn´t be part of Randle´s lifestyle. Therefore, he decided to
be different again inside the sanatorium.
With
high expectations and quotidian hard work, he gained friends. Some of them
weren’t the ones we wanted for him. It is unknown if there are any relatives
still remain who care about him. Still young, at the age of 35, never married
but excess of affairs, Randle Patrick Mc Murphy met his death. Randle Mc Murphy
was involved in a series of fights and legal issues.
The funeral for Randle Patrick Mc Murphy, who died
from the inability leaded by a lobotomy, and someone who executed an act of
suffocation for him, took place in the state of Oregon.
As Chief Bromden used to say: “Look the game over awhile before you draw yourself
a hand”
R.I.P
Randle Patrick Mc
Murphy
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