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    with the women as the strong and powerful and who are the ones in charge‚ while the men are the weak and helpless who fear the women in charge. As patient Harding said‚ “We are the victims of a matriarchy here.” (Kesey‚ 162‚ p. 63) symbolizing that these patients are the way they are because of Nurse Ratched’s power. Nurse Ratched is characterized as an evil figure who strips men of their dignity and their freedom. Nurse Ratched is the one who oppresses the male patients from their freedoms by excluding

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    One flew East‚ One flew West‚ One died without a part of his brain. In my opinion the main theme of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is conformity. The patients at this mental institution‚ or at least the one in the Big Nurse’s ward‚ find themselves on a rough situation where not following standards costs them many privileges being taken away. The standards that the Combine sets are what makes the patients so afraid of a change and simply conform hopelessly to what they have since anything out

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    One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest demonstrates a particularly recalcitrant person‚ McMurphy‚ whose sanity symbolized by his outspoken merriment‚ ‚ and utter confidence stands in dissimilarity to what Ken Kesey implies ironically and catastrophically is an insane institution controlled by Nurse Ratched. The insanity of the institution is foregrounded when a man‚ Maxwell Taber‚ who asks a simple question‚ is tortured and rendered inhuman; although‚ it is not the case in Part One‚ Chapter Fifteen. It

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    literary genre in which non-rational or magical phenomena play a significant part’ (Manlove‚ 1975‚ 1). Following this definition‚ The Cuckoo clock would be classified as a fantasy by several elements in the story. To begin with‚ the story is based on the classic idea of a child communicating with animals or objects. In this case‚ that object would be the wooden cuckoo coming out of the clock. This idea itself is quite a common subject matter for children’s literature. For example in Little Princess

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    better. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s nest was written in a time when there was a specific idea of what it was to be normal. Anybody who did not fit this idea was considered an outcast and pushed to conform to it. This is the case of many of the characters within this book‚ they do not fit what it is to be American and they try to hide from it. Today this idea of a normal person is not as important as it was in the past which would change the story completely. If One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest were written

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    Mind Control Have you ever walked around a shopping mall intending to go to only one store‚ yet two hours later you’re still in the mall and you haven’t walked into the only store you planned to go into? What pulled you into the other stores? You were just walking down and all of a sudden you smelled a whiff of some good scent‚ so you walk into Abercrombie and Fitch. The smell hooked you in and then you began looking at clothes and the time just got the best of you and your money. Abercrombie and

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    revolutions against governments. We live in a society where stability and assimilation are not just recommended‚ but also enforced. We have the right for civil disobedience‚ so long as it is non-violent and within reason. In the book‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ R.P McMurphy‚ a "brawling‚ gambling man" enters a mental asylum in Oregon‚ and begins to wage war "on behalf of his fellow inmates". However he finds himself at odds with Nurse Ratched‚ a strict‚ manipulative and methodical woman who

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    Isabelle Ghelerter Zsolt Alapi English 103 November 24th 2014 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest In his essay “The Individual and Society”‚ Indian thinker Jiddu Krishnamurti argues that the nature of society is such that individuality is restricted through the adherence to conformity. He suggests that‚ as individuals are conditioned to become conventionally good and efficient citizens‚ they concurrently develop the ruthless tendency to force those individuals who do not fit this norm to also conform

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    A woman can either be a ball-cutter or a whore. The novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” written by Ken Kesey is set in a psychiatric hospital in Oregon around the 1960’s. The hospital is its own small world of regulations‚ routine‚ and discipline ruled over by Nurse Ratched‚ also known as Big Nurse. All the patients in the ward are believed to have mental illnesses of some sort‚ a few are “victims of matriarchy” according to Harding. Thus the female characters in the novel can be divided into

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    Jade Lewis Editorial AMSU Social Media Or Social Mind Control? The legal drinking age is twenty-one‚ marijuana is illegal‚ and school begins at eight in the morning. If this is understood by society then why are teenagers drinking‚ smoking and partying on school nights? The moral degradation of teenagers has continued for decades‚ but the constant question of parents

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