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    What and who is cool hand Luke? Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film‚ and cool hand Luke is a name that was given to one of the prisoners. No inmate got a nickname unless Dragline gave him one. Dragline gave Luke the name of "Cool Hand Luke" because of a winning poker hand that Luke had. King‚ 10‚9‚4‚3. Dragline said that he won the hand with nothing. Luke replied‚ "Yeah‚ well sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand." His real name was Lucas Jackson‚ the main character of the movie

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    behaviour (actions‚ appearance‚ attitude to one another).What do you think of them? Why? 6. The general impression of the book: I find it interesting (amusing‚ entertaining‚ worth reading‚ boring‚ dull). Why? 7. Character sketches. 8. An episode you like most. The title of the book I’ve read is one flew over the cuckoo’s nest. Cuckoo’s nest according to American interpretation is a mental hospital‚ and “one flew over the cuckoo’s nest” means that one could escape from the Combinate to freedom

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ written by Ken Kesey in 1962‚ is a book about a energetic con man that turns a mental institution upside down with his rowdy tricks and random attacks with the head nurse. Throughout the book‚ this man shows the others in the institution how to stand up for them‚ to challenge traditional values to society and to be who they want to be. It is basically a book of good versus evil‚ the good being the con man McMurphy‚ and

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    his film called “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”‚ which in my opinion was an interesting and great film. While conducting some research to see what was going on during the release of this film I discovered that prior to the film we have not too long ago finish fighting in the Vietnam War. After viewing the film multiple times‚ I started to pick up on the fact that it was more gear toward being in control verses actual mental illness of the patience. There were even times were one could see how it

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    The six psychological approaches are biological‚ learning or behavioral‚ cognitive‚ sociocultural‚ psychodynamic‚ and humanistic. Each approach is unique in its own way and used by psychiatrists to diagnose the problem. A biological approach is applied when the there is a known medical condition. The medical condition normally connects to mental health‚ and the solution comes from therapy. This particular approach looks at the whole body. The learning or behavioral approach is all about analyzing

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Cuckoo’s Nest is broken up into the parts it is divided into because it helps better understand the novel. By dividing the novel into sections‚ it helps take confusion away and puts it in a better perspective. The novel can be very confusing and sometimes go off topic into another scene. When reading the novel in different parts‚ we can take one thing at a time and then eventually put them all together and understand everything. McMurphy represents as hope

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    Literature One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Racist‚ Sexist‚ or both? The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest takes place in 1962. During that period there were a lot of racial and gender-defining issues within society. African Americans were called black people and women during that time stayed home while their husbands went to work. Back in that time‚ women did not have the right to vote. Racial and gender disagreements were heavily bombarding society as a whole. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest has

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    Chief Bromden the narrator In the novel‚ One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the author‚ Ken Kesey‚ chose a patient suffering from schizophrenia to narrate the story that is based on Kesey’s own experiences. The first-person narrative of a patient‚ Chief Bromden‚ makes the asylum setting ordinary‚ and encourages the reader to invest in the personalities of its inhabitants instead of perceiving the characters as mere poke and shallow. Kasey’s inclusion of Bromden’s delusions within the narrative itself

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    As medical advances are being made‚ it makes the treating of diseases easier and easier. Mental hospitals have changed the way the treat a patient’s illness considerably compared to the hospital described in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. " Please understand: We do not impose certain rules and restrictions on you with out a great deal of thought about their therapeutic value. A good many of you are in here because you could not adjust to the rules of society in the Outside World‚ because you

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    Ken Kesey’s use of symbolism in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest transforms the novel and the hospital within the novel a microcosm of society‚ a battle between the sane and insane‚ the conformist and the non-conformist. Randle McMurphy’s arrival influenced the lives of almost every person‚ whether patient or employee. Whether or not his motives and actions were moral or good-hearted is difficult to conclude‚ however. On one hand‚ he undoubtedly saved the patients from losing their souls‚ so to

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