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    version‚ expose us to power and control strong nurses and aids acquire. Men carrying problems with women are placed in the mental institution ruled by Nurse Ratched. McMurphy a strong man that carries power in the outside world ends up joining the world of Nurse Ratched for his own problems. “My name is McMurphy‚ buddies‚ R.P. McMurphy‚ and I’m a gambling fool” (Kesey 11). He immediately shows off his confidence as he steps in the ward. In One Flew Over Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Kesey and Forman focus on how

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    sessions held by the ward supervisor‚ Nurse Ratched. The character‚ McMurphy was sent from the prison work farm to be evaluated to determine whether or not he is “ill”. The psychiatrist performing McMurphy’s initial intake‚ states that it is believed he is faking his mental illness in order to get out of work detail. He was sent to jail for having sex with a minor‚ who he claimed told him was 18. There is immediate tension between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched when he challenges her authority just by being

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    McMurphy is first introduced to the story as the patients are hearing his voice echo throughout the ward. What was strange about this particular event is that instead of seeing McMurphy “creep in the door and slide along the wall and stand scared”‚ McMurphy jests with the Black Boys. Joking and laughing was probably something the patients of the ward seldom hear. This establishes early on that McMurphy is not going to be an average patient‚ that he will

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    raggedy old work farm clothes. Later on‚ the group therapy session began. The doctor squirmed in his chair. The redhead‚ McMurphy looks puzzled again‚ and sits down and straddles his chair. Harding hasn’t noticed McMurphy at all‚ even though his is sitting right in front of him. Only after McMurphy comments that the meetings were a ‘pecking party’ does he notice him. McMurphy continues to harass Harding‚ and I want to say something‚ but yet again‚ I cannot blow my cover. He’s going to get us all

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    Superego‚ and Id in them and that is proven various times in the novel; from when McMurphy used Bromden for money‚ to Bromden hiding inside his metaphorical fog all the time‚ to Nurse Ratched’s strong desire for order and power. The Id is the primitive and instinctive component of personality. It is the impulsive and unconscious part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. McMurphy provides a strong example of how Id is shown

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    certainly is not laughter. One weapon‚ and with every passing year in this hip‚ motivationally researched society‚ more and more people are discovering how to render that weapon useless and conquer those who have hitherto been conquerors. . . .” - McMurphy In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey portrays the women as emasculators whose job is not to cure the patients‚ but increase their discomfort as a way of building their own power. The mental ward is made up of male patients

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    When McMurphy is talking with the lifeguard he realizes that the nurse has all the power and that she decides when he will leave unlike jail were the judge says that someone would have to stay for whatever number of month (in McMurphy’s case six) and after that time has come the person is free‚ he also must the be committed so he could get out faster‚ McMurphy then thinks it over “he’d had a six months’ sentence at the work farm with two more months finished‚ four more to go….. he’d been close to

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    expressed the same way through pictures and acting. One example of this can be found in the comparison of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ and the film version directed in 1975 by Milos Forman. The novel details the time that R.P. McMurphy‚ a criminal‚ spends in an Oregon mental institution‚ after deciding that he would rather plead insanity than spend more time in jail. However‚ when he enters the facility‚ his life and the lives around him are changed forever. He is constantly trying

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    Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; with the aid of several crew members and a star studded cast including such greats as Jack Nicholson (R.P. McMurphy)‚ Danny Devito (Martini)‚ and Christopher Lloyd (Taber) in his debut film. Winner of five Academy Awards‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest has both masterful direction and editing as well as superb acting. R.P. McMurphy is a free-spirited‚ middle-aged man who tries to con the system by claiming he’s mentally ill so to avoid prison time. Immediately he makes

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    the characters sequence during the novel. The novel’s main character is a man named McMurphy. McMurphy is a symbol for a bird himself. He is a free spirited person that was forced into a bird cage. The cage was the mental institution where he battled to be himself. McMurphy rebelled against rules in his battle to be free from restraints that the head Nurse Ratched tried to place on him. Like a bird McMurphy is the one that flew over the Cuckoo’s nest. He escaped the restraint that the nurse placed

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