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    Chief Bromden is one of the most unique aspects of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ in that he is a six foot seven inch mentally-insane indian who pretends to be deaf and dumb‚ and is also the story’s narrator. Chief Bromden is a severely interesting character in that he has an inferiority complex in regards to his‚ he is absolutely terrified of the big nurse and “the Combine”‚ and he has several hallucinations that seem to either contradict or enhance the story. One such hallucination

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    conflict between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy is already getting clear‚ and the tension between them is rising. You get all the information you need to understand the movie. The set-up ends with the inciting moment. The inciting moment in One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is the scene where McMurphy and the other patients play a basketball game. During this scene it is becomes clear that the rebellious actions of McMurphy have an affect of the other patients as well‚ because The Chief is listening to him

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    expected to exercise authority and power and women‚ on the other hand‚ were to be subservient and docile. These stereotypes extended beyond the family into public life and manifested in areas such as politics‚ education and occupations. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey reverses these archetypal gender roles to demonstrate the disorganized and sometimes tragically comic world of a mental hospital. In the novel‚ Kesey portrays women as powerful oppressors who manipulate the patients on the ward

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    One flew over the cuckoo ’s nest One flew over the cuckoo ’s nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo ’s Nest For as long as time could tell‚ whenever and wherever there is a corrupt ruling system in place‚ there will always be an opposing force trying to over throw it. This ruling system can be a variety of things. In some cases it is the government‚ a boss‚ or basically anything or anyone that has some type of control or authority over something else or someone else. In some cases the opposition can successfully

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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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    In the Novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the two power hierarchies that exist in the book are Nurse Ratched and McMurphy. As of now‚ the main power is in the hands of the Big Nurse and she is in control of the ward. McMurphy sat down and got ready to watch the game. He got all comfortable and turned it on and the Nurse got angry and turned off the screen and proceeded to say “You are...under the jurisdiction of me...the staff”(144) as soon as he completely ignored the nurse. The nurse has this

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    hatching and his time spent in the nest with his family as he fell from his fir tree home. Soren was then picked up by an owl patrol from St. Aegolius Academy for Orphaned Owls (St. Aggie’s for short). During the flight to the "academy‚" Soren met another stolen owlet: a young Elf Owl named

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    As one of my group members had stated‚ “the time in which this novel was written was judgmental and allowed no deviation from societal norms.” One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey was written around the late 1950’s‚ so the society within the novel has not gone through the “Hippie and Counterculture Movement” or the “Civil Rights Movement” of the 1960’s. In this book‚ I noticed that there are a plethora of instances in which someone who slightly differs from what society thinks as “ordinary”

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    you see my friend‚ it is somewhat as you stated: man has but one truly effective weapon against the juggernaut of modern matriarchy‚ but it certainly is not laughter. One weapon‚ and with every passing year in this hip‚ motivationally researched society‚ more and more people are discovering how to render that weapon useless and conquer those who have hitherto been conquerors. . . .” - McMurphy In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey portrays the women as emasculators whose job is

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    Sacrifices for Independence In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kessey‚ Randall Patrick McMurphy is a free spirited man who enters a mental ward in southern Oregon during the 1960’s. He changes the life of everyone there and rebels against the authority of the Big Nurse. As McMurphy meets new patients‚ he tries to have a bigger influence on their lives. McMurphy arrives on the ward thinking he is independent and he wants to bring that independence to the other patients. For McMurphy

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