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    explores a society that is ruled by women to reflect how males are damaged both physically and mentally under such control. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Nurse Ratched’s lack of femininity and the consequences of the matriarchy reflect

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    One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest is a feature film that focuses on the issue of democracy being important to society. Democracy is the people’s freedom to choice their ruler. In the film Randal Patrick McMurphy also known as McMurphy is a representative of democracy and Mildred Ratched also known as ratchet is a dictator standing in the way of achieving democracy. This theme is evident through the traditional narrative techniques of symbolism and foreshadowing shown through the conventions specific

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    One Flew Over the Cuco’s Nest Theme Analysis Rebellion Against Authority and Conformism The psychiatric ward where the novel takes place can be seen as a microcosm of society. Society is presented as a ruthlessly efficient machine (the Combine) that makes everyone conform to its narrow rules. All individuality is squeezed out of people‚ and the natural‚ joyful expressions of life are suppressed. In the hospital ward‚ the representative of society is the Big Nurse. She embodies order‚ efficiency

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was written by Ken Kesey in 1962‚ I have read up to page 145 or the end of Part 1. The narrator of the book is Chief Bromden‚ who is a long-term patient in Nurse Ratched’s‚ or Big Nurse‚ psychiatric ward. Chief Bromden pretends to be deaf and dumb‚ allowing him to listen to all the secrets and stories of his inmates. Bromden has been patient at the ward the longest ‚second to the Big Nurse‚ since World War II. At the beginning of the story Bromden tells us the different

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    His lifestyle enables him to transmit messages and ideas through his music‚ clothing‚ and actions. People know him as a confident‚ arrogant‚ self-worshipping celebrity. These same characteristics can be seen within McMurphy in the book One flew over the cuckoo’s nest. McMurphy is seen asa confident‚ no-care giving patient who defies the orders of nurse Ratched‚ and acts as a social justice advocate for the

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    In the book‚ “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the main character‚ Chief Broom‚ is talking about the blacks orderlies are hateful and think that he can’t hear. As he is mopping the floors in the asylum‚ he comes in contact with a lady they call “Big Nurse”. You really never know how she is going to react at any moment‚ but when she does it’s not going to be good. Whenever the author talks about how Chief is in the closet hiding from the orderlies and thinking back on when him and his father went

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    The Stereotypes of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is not only filled with symbols and references‚ but with standardized mental pictures that are held in common by members of a group and that represent an oversimplified opinion‚ stereotypes . Some characters aren’t even stereotypes‚ but they still get subjected to the racism and uncritical judgment that will forever remain pinned to their skin colour. Through his creative use of such characters and their interactions

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    Cool Hand Luke as a Christ Figure In the Film of Cool Hand Luke a man by the name of Lucas “Luke” Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison camp for cutting the heads off of parking meters while intoxicated. He is subjugated to hard labor all under the scrutiny of a ruthless hierarchy with the warden at the top and then the guards and the inmates following. They all begin to test Luke’s spirit but he soon makes it self-evident that he isn’t going to play by the rules and the warden and

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    Amanda Lynch Professor McGarvey Modern American Literature December 4‚ 2014 Picture having a clean‚ smooth routine 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. No problems‚ no fussing‚ everything always going as planned and always at the scheduled time. Then one person comes between that schedule to turn everything into chaos and madness. A man‚ who thinks is taking the easy way out‚ is put in the middle of the routine‚ arguing‚ screaming‚ changing rules‚ basically causing a small rebellion. He curses‚ gambles

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    Is insanity hereditary or is it caused by your environment? I have often found myself thinking this while reading this book. In this book One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ it seems that my questions were not answered but multiplied. In society you can see that some people may are born without emotions and empathy and this presents itself as insanity. And in other instances‚ it seems as if the human brain can only take so much and it results in insanity. Social groups in this book are seen and represented

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