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    McMurphy- McMurphy is outgoing‚ a leader and a rebel. There was a constant power struggle in the movie between the patient’s new found savior McMurphy‚ and the evil Nurse Ratched who rules their wing of the hospital with an iron fist. McMurphy fights to change the system to try to win back the patients’ rights and in the process gain more privileges for the patients and himself. McMurphy also seems to get pleasure out of fighting the system. His motives are simple‚ he wants to help out his fellow

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    In Hilaire Belloc’s writing A Remaining Christmas‚ he discusses the importance of tradition and the dedication required to celebrate Christmas in an England home. Belloc goes into extreme detail while describing the required holiday preparations. The descriptions provide a reason as to why everything is taken so seriously. The Christmas traditions are followed precisely to preserve the meaning and representation of each event. Everything done and used during that time is symbolic and has a religious

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    recounts the tale of protagonist – Randle Patrick McMurphy. McMurphy is admitted to the mental institution and befriends the other patients in his ward and begins a grim struggle with Nurse Ratched. At the core‚ the story is about the struggle between order and chaos‚ and there is no freedom without a little chaos. Yet to maintain order there must be oppression. Whereas McMurphy flies at the seat of his pants‚ Ratchet is an authoritarian stoic. When McMurphy came to the ward he had disrupted the routine

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    Cuckoo’s Nest was one of the defining works of the 1960s. A mordant‚ wickedly subversive parable set in a mental ward‚ the novel chronicles the head-on collision between its hell-raising‚ life-affirming hero Randle Patrick McMurphy and the totalitarian rule of Big Nurse. McMurphy swaggers into the mental ward like a blast of fresh air and turns the place upside down‚ starting a gambling operation‚ smuggling in wine and women‚ and egging on the other patients to join him in open rebellion. But McMurphy’s

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    Randall McMurphy in the film ‘One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’‚ was a patient at the Ward (mental institute) located at Oregon‚ 1950’s. He was transferred over from prison deeming he was mentally ill. McMurphy’s sanity was never determined‚ however‚ he appeared dissimilar to other patients. Seeming to be a normal man. He showed intelligence through capturing the hands of other patients‚ helping them to find their voices. As the film progressed‚ McMurphy began to rebel and bend the rules. Nurse

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    Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. The book began with a boisterous Mcmurphy swaggering into the ward of a mental institution and taking it quite by storm. McMurphy rallied the other patients around him by challenging the dictatorship of Nurse Ratched. But this defiance‚ which started as a sport‚ soon developed into a grim struggle‚ an all-out war between two relentless opponents: Nurse Ratched‚ backed by the full power of authority‚ and McMurphy‚ who had only his own indomitable will. What happened when

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    Is Conformity Right? 1984’s Winston Smith‚ Catcher In the Rye’s Holden Caulfield‚ and Once Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’s Randle P. McMurphy all have different views on the world around them. The opinions that they have set them apart from the individuals in their society. Each of them handle their customs‚ beliefs‚ rules‚ and behaviors of their own particular societies differently. They are all different from the others in their community but each in their own unique way. Winston’s wife dislikes

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    One Flew Over a Cuckoo’s Nest The novel One Flew Over a Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey portrays the 1950’s as a time of craziness. R.P McMurphy‚ one of the protagonists in the novel‚ is a self-centered rebellious man‚ who diligently attempts‚ using his manipulate ways‚ to be the dominant force of the ward. Simultaneously‚ Nurse Ratched is a dominant force‚ which uses her iron fist and mechanical ways to drain the humanity out of her patients. During McMurphy’s time at the ward‚ there is a constant

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    care‚ including her subordinates; Randle McMurphy‚ a patient of the hospital‚ who doesn’t want to conform the Nurse Ratched’s rules and total control; and other patients‚ divided to acutes and chronics. Now I’m going to tell the plot of the book in short. So‚ as I said‚ the story takes place in a mental hospital. The narration comes from one of the patients‚ Chief Bromden. One of the main characters is a freedom-loving patient Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ who was transferred to the psychiatric

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    The new patient‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ is loud‚ playful‚ and boisterous. Chief states that "he’s no ordinary Admission‚" and furthermore exhibits no fear or passive behavior. McMurphy’s voice reminds Chief of his father‚ who was a real Colombian Indian chief. McMurphy emits what Chief describes as "the first laugh I’ve heard in years‚" while admitting that all the other patients are afraid to laugh so they snicker into their hands instead. McMurphy tells the patients that he was sent to

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