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    She was on one side of the window while the patients were on the more unfortunate side. In a therapy session‚ R.P breaks the window‚ in the movie and in the novel‚ to get cigarettes. The glass breaking wasn’t only a turning point in the story‚ but also for Mcmurphy. McMurphy became a larger than life character to the patients. In the novel‚ Mcmurphy slides his hand into the glass and grabs the cigarettes because the big nurse takes the tub room away. The movie version of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s

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    One of the most despicable aspects of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ is the lengths that Nurse Ratched and the Combine are willing to go to instill order and power in their favor. At first glance‚ Nurse Ratched appears to be a nice‚ attractive‚ and respectable lady who takes care of mentally-ill men for a living‚ but underneath that initial layer is a deeply cruel‚ passive aggressive‚ power hungry menace that is willing to destroy the lives of anyone if someone poses any kind

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    The advancement of technology over the last decade has been used to further security methods in society. Devices such as surveillance systems in stores have caught suspects and decreased crime‚ but only by a mere 0.05% (Welsh‚ Farrington) (specifically in Chicago‚ which currently has 15‚000 cameras throughout the city). So‚ does this implementation of surveillance really make people behave? The texts “Panopticism” by Michel Foucault and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey both focus on how

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    interactions between the central character and two other characters to explore ideas in the text? The protagonist of a text acts upon other characters within the novel and help express themes and ideas through these collaborations. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey the protagonist‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ comes into the psychiatric ward that manipulates patients to conform to their rules where he is the black sheep of them all. He constantly challenges Nurse Ratched‚ the caretaker of

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    Josh Jaszcz Psychology Altaire Extra credit Assignment: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Chief Bromden: 1.) Believed to be deaf and mute 2.) None of the characters really pay attention to him 3.) He ends up being completely sane and starts speaking with Mcmurphy 4.) Mcmurphy got him to open up and he ends up branching out and becomes an actual person who cherishes things McMurphy: 1.) Believed to be insane due to his disorderly conduct 2.) Obnoxious and loud. Smart ass 3.) At first

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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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    1 In The One That Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey the nurses’ assistants have a unique initiation for the newcomers. The newcomers of the mental institute did not know what was coming when they walked through that door. The nurses’ assistants led them into the showers and inserted thermometers into their rectum and before they did that they turned on all the showers to muffle their screams. We chose this scene since not only it shows the cruelty that can go on in these types of institutions

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    filled with mental patients. McMurphy‚ a new patient‚ uses the ward to escape from society and its rules. He soon realizes the power‚ Nurse Ratchet has established‚ and tries to break it. In the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ the character of Nurse Ratchet tries use her sexuality over men to establish power and control in the ward‚ but McMurphy challenges her‚ as he protests against Ratchet’s demands by ignoring work and watching television‚ winning the war. Nurse Ratchet uses

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    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 Ratched‚ one of the head

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    In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ the narrator‚ Bromden‚ is seen as a weak character who is submissive to the authority in the mental facility. Nurse Ratched or Big Nurse runs the mental facility with fear and is only challenged when Randle McMurphy becomes a patient who rebels against her system. The section in the story where McMurphy and Bromden are about to receive punishment after rebelling relates to the overall story as the readers can see how Bromden is changing to

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