Section 4 Page Range: 173-229 Dates Read: 10/10-10/15 Original Summary: McMurphy wishes to go on a fishing trip with the other patients and a prostitute he knows‚ but Nurse Ratched denies him permission. The doctor later ends up allowing them to go‚ but Chief has an internal conflict within himself on whether or not he should go with them and risk revealing that he isn’t actually deaf and dumb. Later that night‚ Chief accidentally reveals to McMurphy that he can hear and talk‚ and when McMurphy
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“You’re sentenced in a jail and you got a date ahead of when you know you’re gonna be let loose” ( Kesey‚ page 190). The lifeguard that is talking to McMurphy say that being in jail is better than being in at the ward because you do not know when you are going to leave. After this McMurphy talks to Harding and says “Yes; chopping away the brain. Frontal-lobe castration. I guess if she can’t cut below the belt she’ll do it above”. “ I didn’t think the nurse had the say-so on this kind of thing”
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system‚ but she is not the system itself. This puts Nurse Ratched and her power into perspective. However‚ even with her little amount of power‚ she is destructive. In the short timeframe of the book‚ she destroys three men – two commit suicide and one is lobotomized. She gets what she wants and feels no guilt about how it’s
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States‚ these final words of the pledge of allegiance are uttered daily‚ but to what extent are they really meaningful? Should they really be saying‚ "...With liberty and justice for all that are willing to conform"? Ken Kesey’s novel "One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest" is the by-product of many factors. Although there are many themes behind this novel‚ the key premise behind the novel is that the society that we call ’liberated’ may not be as free as it is made out to be. Kesey establishes this theme
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becomes the main focus of "Gorgias‚" his dialogue with Greek philosopher Callicles. Basically‚ the question arises as to whether a powerful ruler is one who controls based on his/her personal will‚ backed up by the force of an army‚ or one who fairly uses power to help his/her subjects. In the realm of literature‚ Nurse Ratched of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest provides a more dramatic example of this dispute regarding the true definition of "just power." Within philosophy‚ the idea that power results
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part in many satirical texts‚ the main purpose of most is to give opinions and perspective on society and provoke thoughts about human‚ as evident in the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The author‚ Ken Kesey‚ conveys his ideas through the satirising and portraying certain aspects and figures in society through the setting and characters in the novel. This in turn provokes the reader to think of themes such as: Freedom vs. Control‚ The Control of Society‚ Abuse of Power‚ and Self Sacrifice. Although
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When a student is told to find a university level novel to read‚ what are they to do but scour the Internet for “short‚ easy‚ university level novels”? After extensive research‚ my group chose the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. This book elicited great response from my group members and me‚ for its interesting plot and subject. After reading the first part‚ a common theme I noticed throughout the book is oppression‚ more specifically‚ political and industrial oppression. During
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Kelsey Lowe Conforming to a Demanding Society One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey is considered to be a outburst of social protest against the policies of government‚ and what really makes us humans sane or insane. The “system” known as our government suppresses the individual spirit and mandates that everyone must conform to his or her mold of a model citizen. Those who don’t fit this mold are filtered into the “asylum” and deemed as mentally ill. Kesey demonstrates this concept
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Is Conformity Right? 1984’s Winston Smith‚ Catcher In the Rye’s Holden Caulfield‚ and Once Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’s Randle P. McMurphy all have different views on the world around them. The opinions that they have set them apart from the individuals in their society. Each of them handle their customs‚ beliefs‚ rules‚ and behaviors of their own particular societies differently. They are all different from the others in their community but each in their own unique way. Winston’s wife dislikes
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An antagonist is defined as a person who is opposed to‚ or the "bad guy." In Cool Hand Luke and One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest the Captain and Nurse Ratchet played this role‚ respectively. They both appeared to be what I would call and "control freak." Although Nurse Ratchet and the Captain are similar characters‚ I feel that their need and reason for control‚ as well as their methods‚ differ. I believe that Nurse Ratchet’s need for control was a part of who she was. Everything had to be perfect
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