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    In the movie “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest‚” was about a guy that faked having a mental illness to get into a psychiatric hospital. He did this because he was lazy. In the psychiatric hospital‚ it was a controlled environment. A controlled environment can also be called a total institution. It is indicated as a operating style‚ organized structure‚ or management style. Many of the people were forced to do what the nurses said or always stay on the same schedule. In the movie‚ the guy wanted to

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    In the story One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ the protagonist Randall Patrick McMurphy faked his insanity so he could go to a mental hospital instead of facing the crimes he committed. He goes in with his mind set on his goal without a care for anyone else‚ at least‚ that’s how it was in the beginning. Randall’s choices could be seen as both wise and unwise. Randall teaches the patients gambling and smuggles women in for them. This is his plan to take control of the hospital‚ but he

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” :A Station of Schizophrenia SPEAKER 1: Hello everyone and welcome to mind night here at Mars Hill University. In our station we will be discussing the effect of Schizophrenia on the mind and body. Over here *points to slab* we have a section of a human brain to show which areas of the brain are affected. Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder which changes a person’s idea of reality. Everything around them becomes altered due to the particular areas in the brain

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    In the the novel ¨One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” some of the characters have personalities that are outside the norm of their gender. Mr. Harding‚ for example‚ has feminine tendencies and seems to be a closeted gay. His character is very weak and full of anxiety. One of the main characters of the novel is the stern Nurse Ratched. She is very masculine and it seems she knows how to beat a man down with her facial expressions and words. In the novel it is made very clear that acting outside of what

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    (Jack Nicholson)‚ put his opinion of Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) in the most vulgar of terms‚ he was not so far from the truth. In the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)‚ Nurse Ratched’s treatment and care of the patients was unethical when compared to the standards one would expect of a health care administrator. She used control over her patients to ensure order‚ without regard to the feelings and concerns of the patients. This issue is presented by the director‚ Milos Foreman

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    Journey To Self-Destruction in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest In One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the character of Randle P. McMurphy undergoes a gradual journey towards self-destruction. His actions go from the minuscule‚ such as changing minor ward policies‚ to the act of trying to strangle Nurse Ratched. All of his actions‚ minor and major‚ lead to his self-destruction. He continues this behavior even after he discovers he’s only hurting himself with his actions. McMurphy begins by protesting

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    “You’re sentenced in a jail and you got a date ahead of when you know you’re gonna be let loose” ( Kesey‚ page 190). The lifeguard that is talking to McMurphy say that being in jail is better than being in at the ward because you do not know when you are going to leave. After this McMurphy talks to Harding and says “Yes; chopping away the brain. Frontal-lobe castration. I guess if she can’t cut below the belt she’ll do it above”. “ I didn’t think the nurse had the say-so on this kind of thing”

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    One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest Pages: 162-175 Chapter 16 & 17 Main Characters in chapter 17 & 18 1) Chief Bromden 2) Randle McMurphy 3) Charles Cheswick 4) Nurse Ratched 5) Nurse Pilbow Summary Chapter 17 • One night Bromden doesn’t take his medication • Because of this he gets out of bed • While he’s up he looks out to a window. He can see that the hospital is surrounded by countryside and notices a dog looking for something • Soon an aid and a nurse come to put him back to sleep

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    has done her best not to let her patients see her angry‚ but she fails. They all know that she is capable of losing control of herself. Instead of the patients being watched‚ she is now the one being observed by the people in the ward. She does not like this because it makes her feel as if she is not the one in power. Bromden believes that the machinery is controlled by her and her emotions. Therefore‚ her being mad and distant results in the quietness of the walls. This quote is significant because

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    conflict between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy is already getting clear‚ and the tension between them is rising. You get all the information you need to understand the movie. The set-up ends with the inciting moment. The inciting moment in One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is the scene where McMurphy and the other patients play a basketball game. During this scene it is becomes clear that the rebellious actions of McMurphy have an affect of the other patients as well‚ because The Chief is listening to him

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