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    Unlike McMurphy‚ Chief Bromden is a follower and is also stuck comfortably in the safety of the ward’s fog. McMurphy on the other hand is a leader and is not in the stuck the fog in the mental ingestion‚ but is trying to get the others out of the comfort of the fog. An instance of such event‚ is when McMurphy refuses to clean during the afternoon and pulls up a chair‚ waiting for the baseball game‚ staring at a turned off TV screen. Slowly one by one the patient’s pulled a chair up‚ waiting for the

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    2010 Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ a Tragedy from the Beginning Would you ever accept a leadership role to a group of beat down patients at a mental institution knowing the consequence would be death? Randle Patrick McMurphy does just that. McMurphy‚ a con man who seeks institutionalization‚ becomes a role model for the inmates at a hospital. These male patients are lifeless human beings who fear the institution and its ruler‚ Big Nurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched runs the ward like an army prison camp with

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    not defined by the power one has but what one does with the power they are given. Power can come in a variety of forms such as wealth‚ physical capabilities or mental strength‚ and two powerful characters usually results in an epic battle for ultimate authority where one is seen as a hero and the other a villain. “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” written by Ken Kesey‚ tells the story of the battle between two strong-willed characters within a mental asylum‚ Randle P. McMurphy and the Big Nurse Ratched

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    Mc Murphy- Charismatic Rebel Leader Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is an analysis of the anti-cultural movement of the 1960s. Kesey’s reflection on the spirit of the 1960s is embodied in his main character‚ Mc Murphy. He illustrates the author’s commentary on the 1960s in three ways: he exemplifies the Hippie movement‚ he leads other by example‚ and he persuades others to follow him through his charismatic behavior. Some brief plot summary is necessary before discussing Mc

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    had not fallen short of having miles of meaning behind them. They had gathered the meaning of the novel into one and in doing so‚ served a greater purpose to the reader‚ who is essentially being represented in the novel through the ward patients. There is no getting around the symbolic use of the combine as society‚ an inescapable concept in which we all have been placed . Randle McMurphy is our best selves- the difficulty found in how we get to access that part in ourselves amidst such a pressured

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    How does Kesey use narrative structure‚ foreshadowing and symbolism to create a tragic form in ‘One flew over the cuckoo’s nest’? Introduction: - Novel name / author - General overview; In his novel Kesey uses tragic form in illustrating events in an asylum that serves as a microcosm of 1960’s American society. - Brief explanation of tragic form and how techniques contribute to tragic form - Linking sentence into narrative structure Body • PARAGRAPH #1 : Narrative structure - Topic sentence:

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    conducted into the characters of both Chief Bromden and Randle McMurphy‚ it is easy to conclude that both have characteristics and preform actions that can be considered heroic. Physically both Bromden and McMurphy are huge. But‚ unlike McMurphy‚ Bromden does not have the self-confidence to match his gigantic exterior. This contrast in personality is due to the idea that Bromden has constantly been maltreated for the entirety of his life. McMurphy‚ on the other hand‚ refuses to be brought down because of

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    being a patient at the psychiatric hospital means complete isolation from the outside world as visitors are hardly ever allowed and no such thing as spare time outside of the hospital exists. To add to that‚ it is not even allowed to follow sports like the baseball world championship on TV. For me the hospital could be compared to a prison‚ as there no contact to the outside world is allowed either. Thirdly‚ I have to complain about the nurses‚ especially nurse Mildred Ratched. The inhuman treatments

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    it. In terms of the meaning of the film‚ The Lion King presents Simba as a human‚ heroic Christ figure as part of the films justification of violence under the necessary circumstances of defeating Scar‚ in order to ultimately save the kingdom. In this aspect‚ the films representation of Simba as a Christ figure strongly relates

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    challenge of changing even a small microcosm of society such as the ward in Ken Keseys “One Flew Over the CuckoosNest” is a futile task for a single person. Society is structured as such that those who inhibit it are nurtured to be perfect individuals‚ complicit and expected to conform to the rules. Breaking the pattern‚ as seen with the struggles of characters such as Billy Bibbit‚ Dale Harding and Randle McMurphy‚ can be viewed as a herculean task. The deep-rooted and dangerous effects of uniformity

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