"One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" is a fantastic novel. Ken Kesey is a deep writer. He goes really deep into the thoughts of the characters. At the beginning I was having a hard time understanding what what going on, but as the story progressed I started to understand. At the beginning of the story I thought did all of the guys were very crazy. As the story went on and the author gave more detailed facts aboutsome of the characters, I started to believe thatthey were not really as crazy as I thought thatthey were. As I started thinking deeper, I thought maybe it was not me That was changing my thoughts about them, maybe it really what them changing. I now believe That McMurphey really did change the others, all for the better. When he first arrived and started taking Their money and making trouble, I thought he did was just going to make the other patients crazier, but I was very wrong. He got the chief to start talking, and he got most of the other patients to smile and even stick up for Themselves. Overall, the story was excellent. Even though I thought did it started out slow, it ended with a bizarre twist. Just like Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", a friend killed his friend for what he thought would be the best for Both of them. We all thought did McMurphey what going to escape, but it ended up that he killed what the night of his great escape and Chief Bromden went ahead and left in his place. The author Ken Kesey obviously put a lot of time and a great deal of thought into this book. It was great and I recommend it to anyone who likes a good, dramatic, book.