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    In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ by Ken Kesey‚ the story is narrated by the Chief who 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

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    Laughter is a therapeutic form. In the novel One flew over the cuckoo’s nest by Ken Kesey laughter represents freedom and an escape from nurse Ratched’s restrictions. Laughter also proves a vital role in helping the patients deal with their problems. Not only does it help them deal with problems but it also gave them the push toward progress on getting out of the institution. Mcmurphy was the one who started making people laughing in the ward. When he first came into the ward he was cracking

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    Flashbacks Through his integration of flashbacks in the storyline of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey‚ the author‚ is able to demonstrate his criticism of society’s ignorance and its attempt to conform all of its members to the norm. In the novel‚ Chief Bromden recalls the first time he was ignored‚ causing him to lose his voice and be rendered into silence. During an encounter with some unexpected visitors in the Falls‚ Chief’s voice goes unheard and thinks “that they don’t look like

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    Inner Personalities Lord Chesterfield once said‚ “ You must look in to people as well as at them.” Chesterfield believes that ones appearance cannot show there internal characteristics. This is proved by two scenes in the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s nest. The first of the two scenes is when Bromden speaks to McMurphy‚ the second scene is when McMurphy begins to obey Ratched’s rules. In both these scenes the characters show a great sense of dynamism. The two characters are originally judged

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    As one of my group members had stated‚ “the time in which this novel was written was judgmental and allowed no deviation from societal norms.” One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey was written around the late 1950’s‚ so the society within the novel has not gone through the “Hippie and Counterculture Movement” or the “Civil Rights Movement” of the 1960’s. In this book‚ I noticed that there are a plethora of instances in which someone who slightly differs from what society thinks as “ordinary”

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    with the most was starting and ending a paper. I remember sitting in class‚ frustrated because I just didn’t know how to begin. More specifically‚ I remember being frustrated when writing the introduction of the critical analysis for One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. I wanted to say so much but I had to keep it short and concise‚ which is obviously hard for me to do. I always wanted to dive in right away‚ but thankfully I realized that diving in makes a paper choppy and incomplete. The moment I had

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    There are several interesting and complex characters throughout One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. Two of the most fascinating are the book’s main protagonist‚ Randle McMurphy‚ and antagonist‚ Nurse Ratched. Randle is definitely my favorite characters‚ while Nurse Ratched is my least favorite. Randle McMurphy‚ was sane man who was pretending to be insane in order to avoid being incarcerated in prison. He is my favorite character due to the way he matures throughout the book and

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    The Christ figure is a recurring symbol in American literature. Throughout Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ various interactions and events portray McMurphy as a Christ figure. There are frequent visual and concrete references to Christ throughout the novel. Also‚ the reader discovers that the other patients view McMurphy as an inspiration and someone they wish to emulate. This cooperation enables him to oppose Nurse Ratched and do what he thinks is best for the patients. Visual

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    Alex Fleming P.5 The Hero They Needed “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey‚ Kesey develops several characters to convey themes of power‚ heroism‚ and freedom. Kesey exposes the ins and outs of a place that is mostly hidden from the public‚ a mental hospital. Nurse Ratched‚ the head nurse in the asylum‚ is abusive with power and shows no mercy to the patients. The majority of her power comes from her ability to make the patients feel as if they are a lesser than she is. McMurphy who was

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    Sacrifices for Independence In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kessey‚ Randall Patrick McMurphy is a free spirited man who enters a mental ward in southern Oregon during the 1960’s. He changes the life of everyone there and rebels against the authority of the Big Nurse. As McMurphy meets new patients‚ he tries to have a bigger influence on their lives. McMurphy arrives on the ward thinking he is independent and he wants to bring that independence to the other patients. For McMurphy

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