One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
When the men begin to talk about McMurphy and the things he does, what does Harding remind the men of?
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Harding tells the men that McMurphy is not a saint, not did he ever claim to be one. The men have never thought of McMurphy as a saint. Harding says that the men should just accept him as he is.