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    Cuckoo's Nest Masculinity

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    One of the most important things to a man is feeling that he has a sense of power‚ especially in any relationship with a woman. Without this feeling of masculinity a man may feel weak and powerless. In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest the author Ken Kesey expresses this in the relationships between Billy Bibbit and his mother‚ Dale Harding and his wife Vera Harding‚ and Chief Bromden’s father and mother. Kesey also proves this through the characterNurse Ratched. The sense of being a true

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    made out to be. Kesey establishes this theme through the manipulation of setting‚ and indirect characterization of McMurphy. Kesey uses the explicit setting of an imaginary‚ machine-like mental asylum to correspond to the non-specific realities of the real world; he uses the surroundings of the mental asylum to demonstrate just how hypocritical society can be‚ and by creating McMurphy to break these rules‚ the readers can sympathize with the characters trapped in the novel‚ thus further understanding

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    years the man laugh. He pulls them out of their drugged out minds “that big red hand of McMurphy ’s is reaching into the fog and dropping down and dragging the men up by their hands‚ dragging them blinking into the open” (140). He helps them get out of the zombie like state that they are in “and I was seeing sharp and high-pitched too‚ everything was sharp and clear and solid like I forgot it could be” (198). McMurphy helped them fight against the Nurse and society “it ’s fogging a little‚ but I won ’t

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    Bacel Sigha ELA 30-1 living unconstrained In Miloš Forman’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the director refers to the many struggles people individually face in life. Through the conflict between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy‚ the movie explores the themes of individuality and rebellion against conformity. With these themes‚ Forman makes various points which help us understand which situations of repression can lead an individual to insanity. These points include: different situations patients

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    Chief Bromden

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    smoke because he believes that walls are wired and filled with humming mechanisms. But he snaps to awareness when a new admission‚ the irrepressible‚ irreverent McMurphy‚ arrives and immediately tries to take over as boss of the ward. At first‚ Chief is able to hide behind his feigned deafness and just watch McMurphy’s antics. But McMurphy soon tricks him into revealing to him that he can both hear and speak-a secret guarded from everyone else. Gradually‚ under McMurphy’s influence‚ Chief begins to

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    Nurse Ratched

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    humming behind the steel door in the rear of the Nurses’ Station.” Small wonder that McMurphy becomes the ultimate threat to her tight‚ close little domain. He demands that the patients be given rights. She believes they only the rights she decides to give them. Cruel in the extreme‚ she plays repetitious loud music over the ward’s speaker system‚ successfully drowning out normal conversation. As her battle with McMurphy intensifies‚ his hatred of her leads him to aggressive actions against her. Finally

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    She tries to convince the patients that McMurphy is only helping them in return for something “I just thought it would be better if we didn’t have any delusions about that man’s motives” (223). When asked about her thoughts on McMurphy‚ the nurse characterizes him saying “He is what we call a manipulator‚ Miss Flinn‚ a man who will use everyone and every thing to his own ends… A manipulator

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    main concern is someone overpowering her; which is why she does not like McMurphy. When McMurphy enters the ward she feels like he is planning to take over. On page 24 Nurse Ratched spoke to another nurse at the ward and said “He is what we call a “manipulator” and that he will use everyone and everything around him to his own ends”. What most readers believe is that Nurse Ratched is afraid that McMurphy will try and change the rules at the ward; the rules she’s made and enforced

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    My Writing Reflection

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    The classes which I had taken helped inspired this project I am writing: Creative Writing‚ which taught me character development. Before I get to far into the story— it is wise to start on a character sketch. This helps improves the dynamics of the characters in my writing. The classes creative non-fiction and advanced creative non-fiction both inspired me to improve the plots within my work. There are techniques such as horizontal and vertical plot structure‚ which add layers of complexity within

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    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”. “She does indeed” ( Kesey‚ pg 191). So‚ McMurphy understands that nurse Ratched has a say in when he

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