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    Is insanity hereditary or is it caused by your environment? I have often found myself thinking this while reading this book. In this book One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ it seems that my questions were not answered but multiplied. In society you can see that some people may are born without emotions and empathy and this presents itself as insanity. And in other instances‚ it seems as if the human brain can only take so much and it results in insanity. Social groups in this book are seen and represented

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    In what ways in R.P. McMurphy portrayed as an anti-hero? An anti-hero is‚ in most cases‚ the main character of a film or novel. In this case the previous statement is true. Randle Patrick McMurphy is the main character in “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”‚ written by Ken Kesey. The anti-hero is either physically or morally flawed and tends to base his actions on the benefits it will have on him‚ rather than those surrounding him (Nebuchadnezzar‚ 2017). R.P McMurphy is not the only antihero in existence

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    Essay; With close reference to the text‚ analyse Casey’s portrayal of McMurphy as a Christ like figure in “one flew over the cuckoos nest.” Ken Casey’s one flew over the cuckoo’s nest shares parallels with the Holy Bible and keeps the reader guessing to the very end. The reader is enabled to analyse situations and characters from a different perspective‚ which Casey has painted through metaphors and uses of biblical symbolism throughout the text. Casey portrays the protagonist Randle McMurphy in

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    In comparison‚ Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest explores the effectiveness of threats and manipulation to control human behavior. Nurse Ratched keeps the patients in the ward completely under her jurisdiction by inducing fear and manipulating their emotions. She uses her power to pressure the patients into acting a certain way to distance themselves from her wrath‚ and she successfully maintains the stability of the ward. During one of the daily meetings‚ Nurse Ratched convinces the

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    Cuckoo’s Nest Quote Qs 1- Other Big Nurse‚ or Nurse Ratched in Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is introduced as a very bossy and meticulous figure. Bromden is a patient at the ward and also narrator of the story‚ always describing the Nurse’s personality‚ looks‚ and actions. In one passage‚ Bromden describes how he always sees her with figurative language; “I see her sit in the center of this web of wires like a watchful robot‚ tend her network with mechanical insect skill‚ know

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    Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest written in 1962‚ introduces us to Randall McMurphy. He too struggles with inner demons and mental illness. He is not found in a castle‚ but psychiatric ward which represents a microcosm of American society in the 1960s. McMurphy gambles

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    uneasy when he laughs‚ the way kids look in a schoolroom when one ornery kid is raising too much hell…” (P. 14) * Pinochle- a popular card game played by two‚ three‚ or four persons‚ with a 48-card deck. "Hello‚ buddy; what ’s that your playin ’? Pinochle?" (P. 17) * Oxblood- a deep dull-red color. "His face and neck are the color of oxblood leather from working long in the fields." (P. 17) * Sinewy- muscular; strong. “The first one she gets five years after I been on the ward‚ a twisted sinewy

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest takes place in a mental institution in the Pacific Northwest. The narrator of the novel is Chief Bromden‚ also known as Chief Broom‚ a catatonic half-Indian man whom all of the inmates and staff assume is deaf and dumb. Bromden often suffers from hallucinations during which he feels the room filling with a dense‚ overwhelming fog generated by a huge mechanized matrix called The Combine which controls everyone in its grasp. The institution is dominated by Nurse Ratched

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    Jack Gillan One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest Mental hospitals are usually thought to be a help to the patients inside them‚ but in the case of the novel‚ One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ the ward actually does more damage to the patients than it does help them. Chief Bromden goes through struggles in his life at the ward in order to become clear minded and confident again. McMurphy is a new patient in the ward and he brings a new perspective to the ward. He shows the patients that

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    In the film adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Pat McMurphy (played by Jack Nicholson) is convicted of statutory rape and sentenced to a short prison sentence. No stranger to prison‚ however‚ McMurphy or “Mac” decides to fake a mental-illness and be committed to a mental hospital in order to avoid the harsh conditions of prison. While in the mental hospital‚ Nicholson’s character begins to befriend his fellow mentally ill patients and‚ in doing so‚ inspires them to

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