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    Nurse Ratched: Villain of the Ward In the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ by Ken Kesey‚ the patients of the ward deal with the biggest obstacle in the novel: Nurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched is known for being the boss of the ward. What she says is what is followed and everyone is afraid of her. She has a tendency to manipulate the patients and she uses that to her advantage to control everyone. Nurse Ratched is the villain of the story because she made everyone

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a classic piece of literary fiction first published in 1962. Its controversial author‚ Ken Kesey‚ served as an experimental subject and aide in a hospital‚ an experience which particularly inspired the novel’s creation. Though he was born in La Junta‚ Colorado in 1935‚ Kesey moved to Palo Alto‚ California after a scholarship to a graduate writing program at Stanford University. It was here at Stanford that he volunteered for a U.S. Army experiment in which he was

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    nation’s mental health institutions‚ hoping to improve them. By the 1970s‚ a series of landmark court cases made it illegal for a hospital to retain or even possibly treat a patient against their will. In the year 1975‚ the drama film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest swept the Oscars‚ which offered the public a scathing denunciation towards mental hospitals. To illustrate‚ a person who suffers from schizophrenia cannot help but believe the voices they hear and the people they see. To them they are

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    inspire. In One Flew Over the Cuckoos’s Nest by Ken Kesey and K-PAX directed by Iain Softley. Prot and McMurphy‚ both‚ inspire the patients. Both pieces of literature involved a psychiatric hospital and the main character in both K-PAX and in One Flew Over the Cuckoos’s Nest changed the one the institutions were run in positive ways. Also‚ the patients in both hospitals were more aware of themselves and were able to stand up for themselves. In both K-PAX and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest‚ the two main

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    One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest: Book Summary It all begins in an insane asylum with a half-Native American schizophrenic named Chief Bromden pretending to be deaf and dumb to avoid the typical harassment the other patients go through by the Black Boys‚ three African American patients conditioned to be Nurse Ratched’s bodyguards (more like lapdogs)‚ and Nurse Ratched herself‚ the big breasted‚ fine-aged nurse who is known as “Big Nurse” in the asylum for having the reputation of running the asylum

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    ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST a) Charismatic Leader: McMurphy shows characteristics of a charismatic leader in various ways. McMurphy is transferred to a mental institution for evaluation after he had been convicted of statutory rape. When McMurphy gets to the institution‚ he feels as the institution is very supressed and has a strict regimen that everyone is expected to follow. Unpleasant medical treatments are used to supress the patients. When McMurphy sees this‚ he realizes that the environment

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    Schizophrenia In Ken Kesey’s book‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the patient Chief Bromden has definitive psychological issues which present in the form of hallucinations‚ an inaccurate perception of reality‚ and conspiracy delusions. In the novel‚ Chief Bromden is subjected to a myriad of misdiagnoses which lead to ineffective treatments such as shock therapy and incorrect medications (Kesey‚ 35). If Chief Bromden were suffering today‚ what would a modern diagnosis of his symptoms reveal‚ and how

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    When asked to picture a mental institution‚ many opeople picture Jack Nicholson’s infamous Randle Patrick McMurphy and Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. In earlier days‚ the oppressive behavior of the nurse may have been an accurate description. Currently‚ things are much different because of HIPAA laws and Recipients Rights‚ both of which protect patients privacy‚ rights‚ and ensure the best possible care of the patient. Another contributing factor to the improvement of mental

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    In Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ power is the dominant theme in the novel; one who holds power and one who wants it‚ and how it is used to intimidate and manipulate‚ especially how it is disrupted‚ challenged‚ and denied. The theme of power is shown in the conflict between the antagonist Nurse Ratched‚ an army nurse who controls all patients in the mental hospital‚ and the protagonist‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ a patient in the ward who denies Ratched’s authority. The novel tells the

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    stories and others. The old One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest images of a mental hospital were inaccurate. Some patients fidgeted and spoke to themselves‚ but most of them just seemed sad or anxious. To her‚ they were all regular humans‚ struggling‚ and she did not view any one of them as inferior. It seemed more reasonable to adopt a We’re all in this together attitude.

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