Monday, November 25, 2019
Free Essays on Different People, Same Stories
Different people, same stories  	  	R.P. McMurphy and Luke Jackson were very similar characters  with a few differences. R.P. McMurphy is the main character in Ken  Keseyââ¬â¢s classic novel about Macââ¬â¢s experiences coming into a mental  hospital which is very corrupt, One Flew Over The Cuckooââ¬â¢s Nest.  Luke  is the main character in the 1967 movie Cool Hand Luke, which won two  Oscars. Luke is sentenced to a stretch after he is arrested for drunkenly  decapitating the heads off of parking meters. Cool Hand Luke is the story  of Luke living in a chain gang. Although Lukes story takes place in  prison on a chain gang, and Macââ¬â¢s Story takes place in a mental hospital,  these characters are shockingly similar.  	One of the first differences between these two characters is how  they respond to  higher authority. Luke does what he is told, while Mac  will resist authority and fight back. One example of this is after Luke  escapes. The guards order him to dig a hole and then fill it back up  repeatedly. Luke obeys  and does not stop until the guards let him.  Whereas, Mac does everything his own way. Mac wants nothing more in  the world than to watch the world series, Nurse Ratched will not allow  such a distracting activity in her ward and sternly says no. During the  afternoon chores, Mac declares that it is time for the game. When he  turns on the TV, Ratched quickly cuts the power. This does not phase  Mac or any of the acutes, they just sit there watching a blank TV. Nurse  Ratched starts screaming and ranting finally losing her poise, and even  though Mac does not get to watch the world series, he still wins because  he won his bet that he could make the nurse lose her composure in a  week.    	Another difference between these two is how they arrive at their  respective locations. Mac went to the hospital voluntarily, while Luke was  sentenced to go to the prison. Before the mental hospital, Mac was at a  work farm. He faked insanity ...  Free Essays on Different People, Same Stories  Free Essays on Different People, Same Stories    Different people, same stories  	  	R.P. McMurphy and Luke Jackson were very similar characters  with a few differences. R.P. McMurphy is the main character in Ken  Keseyââ¬â¢s classic novel about Macââ¬â¢s experiences coming into a mental  hospital which is very corrupt, One Flew Over The Cuckooââ¬â¢s Nest.  Luke  is the main character in the 1967 movie Cool Hand Luke, which won two  Oscars. Luke is sentenced to a stretch after he is arrested for drunkenly  decapitating the heads off of parking meters. Cool Hand Luke is the story  of Luke living in a chain gang. Although Lukes story takes place in  prison on a chain gang, and Macââ¬â¢s Story takes place in a mental hospital,  these characters are shockingly similar.  	One of the first differences between these two characters is how  they respond to  higher authority. Luke does what he is told, while Mac  will resist authority and fight back. One example of this is after Luke  escapes. The guards order him to dig a hole and then fill it back up  repeatedly. Luke obeys  and does not stop until the guards let him.  Whereas, Mac does everything his own way. Mac wants nothing more in  the world than to watch the world series, Nurse Ratched will not allow  such a distracting activity in her ward and sternly says no. During the  afternoon chores, Mac declares that it is time for the game. When he  turns on the TV, Ratched quickly cuts the power. This does not phase  Mac or any of the acutes, they just sit there watching a blank TV. Nurse  Ratched starts screaming and ranting finally losing her poise, and even  though Mac does not get to watch the world series, he still wins because  he won his bet that he could make the nurse lose her composure in a  week.    	Another difference between these two is how they arrive at their  respective locations. Mac went to the hospital voluntarily, while Luke was  sentenced to go to the prison. Before the mental hospital, Mac was at a  work farm. He faked insanity ...    
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