Mid term (4th Period) - - 2015 Flashcards
Who was the Protagonist of Lovely Bones?
Susie
Who was a vegetable that was treated better in death than in life - - as chief imagined it - he was put on a meat hook in the nigh and carted away?
Blastic
He was a gambler and a rabble rouser who throws a wrench in Nurse Ratched’s machine as soon as he is committed to the mental hospital?
McMurphy
Who is an epileptic who refuses to take his medicine due to the side effets - - hair loss, weak gums, loss of teeth, etc.
Sefelt
Who is Susie’s counselor in heaven?
Franny
Who is a former army nurse who runs the ward under tight control - - doesn’t allow anything or anyone to get out of line - often manipulating them with psychological tactics?
Nurse Ratched
Who is the serial killer?
Mr. Harvey
Who takes extra medicine (his friends) because he is so afraid of having a seizure?
Fredrickson
Whao is an example of EST gone wrong, permanently a Chronic - when brought into the day room he is Pinned against the wall in the shape of the table which he received treatment?
Martini
Who pretended to be deaf and dumb for most of the novel?
Chief
What is the name of McMurphy’s aunt who takes the men on a fishing trip and spends the night with a patient during the party?
Candy Starr
Who is an example of a lobotomy gone wrong - - this patient came in as an acute and became a chronic after a lobotomy?
Ruckly
Who is the father of the narrator - harassed and ignored government officials who wanted to buy his reaction land until the combine finally wore him down with the help of his white wife?
Millatoona
Who was Susie’s roommate in heaven?
Holly
Who hallucinate often - one of the Acutes in the main group who throw off the monopoly game?
Martini
Who was the night guard who loses his job after a late night party?
Mr. Turkle
Who was the orderly who scrapes gum off of Bromden’s bed and frequently has to tie him to his bed with sheets?
Geever
Who were the Big Nurse’s personally chosen and well trained orderlies who know what she wants without her even asking and who are often used as pawns in her game of control?
Warren, Washington
Who was the lead doctor on the ward who participates in - but does not necessarily run the show?
Dr. Spivey
Who build a shack in his backyard?
Buck
Who chose to have himself committed to get out of the work farm?
McMurphy
Who is a strict Catholic who clutches the cross around her neck whenever she feels threatened?
Nurse Pilbow
Who is a former fisherman and PT Boat captain who sails the boat on the fishing trip - has a deep fear of dirtiness?
George
Who informs McMurphy that he is in the hospital until the Nurse says he can go - he’s committed - being on the ward ain’t like being in jail?
Lifeguard
Who commits suicide after being shamed by the Big Nurse at the end of the novel - prompting McMurphy’s final uncontrollable attack?
Billy
Who loses power at the end of the novel along with her voice?
Big Nurse
Who has hidden his homosexual tendencies all of his life for fear of being an outcast or a degenerate - - patronizes his wife and blames his problems on her promiscuity for most of the novel?
Harding
Who is the narrator of the novel - - large in size although he believes to have been made small by the Combine?
Chief