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    She tries to convince the patients that McMurphy is only helping them in return for something “I just thought it would be better if we didn’t have any delusions about that man’s motives” (223). When asked about her thoughts on McMurphy‚ the nurse characterizes him saying “He is what we call a manipulator‚ Miss Flinn‚ a man who will use everyone and every thing to his own ends… A manipulator

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    main concern is someone overpowering her; which is why she does not like McMurphy. When McMurphy enters the ward she feels like he is planning to take over. On page 24 Nurse Ratched spoke to another nurse at the ward and said “He is what we call a “manipulator” and that he will use everyone and everything around him to his own ends”. What most readers believe is that Nurse Ratched is afraid that McMurphy will try and change the rules at the ward; the rules she’s made and enforced

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    The classes which I had taken helped inspired this project I am writing: Creative Writing‚ which taught me character development. Before I get to far into the story— it is wise to start on a character sketch. This helps improves the dynamics of the characters in my writing. The classes creative non-fiction and advanced creative non-fiction both inspired me to improve the plots within my work. There are techniques such as horizontal and vertical plot structure‚ which add layers of complexity within

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    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”. “She does indeed” ( Kesey‚ pg 191). So‚ McMurphy understands that nurse Ratched has a say in when he

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    Ken Kesey’s "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" is a unique fiction novel about oppression and rebellion in an American 1950’s Mental Hospital. In this highly distinctive novel‚ setting definitely refers to the interior‚ the interiors of the Institution. It also refers to the period this novel this was set in‚ the 50’s‚ 60’s where McCarthyism was dominant. Furthermore‚ it has great symbolic value‚ representing issues such as the American struggle of freedom and conformity. This essay shall discuss

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    The Vanishing American: Identity Crisis in Ken Kesey ’s One Flew over the Cuckoo ’s Nest Author(s): Elaine Ware Source: MELUS‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 3/4‚ Varieties of Ethnic Criticism (Autumn - Winter‚ 1986)‚ pp. 95-101 Published by: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS) Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/467185 Accessed: 05/12/2009 13:39 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www

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    review of it‚ trying to convince the Hollywood executives that this movie still holds up today‚ and doesn’t need a remake. The film begins with R.P. McMurphy (Nicholson) arriving at a mental institution. He’s chosen to stay at the psychic ward instead of going to normal state prison. At the ward‚ he meets a whole bunch of iconic characters. McMurphy stirrs up the boring everyday routine for the patiences‚ all to the disliking of the menacing Nurse Ratchet (Fletcher). Remaking movies should‚ in a

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    In the Novel One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest Chief Bromden is an Indian who suffers from schizophrenia. Although Chief is supposed to tell the story of the hospital‚ Nurse Ratched‚ the patients‚ and McMurphy‚ in reality he is telling the story of his journey. McMurphy is the main character‚ but Chief plays the central role as the narrator‚ who is portrayed as the observer and overseer. Due to the fact Chief pretends to be deaf and unable to speak‚ people talk freely around him‚ allowing him to

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    primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation‚ we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness~Joseph Campbell.” McMurphy parellels the previous quote by Joseph Campbell‚ and by examining his actions and relationships‚ the reader is able to see that he is transformed from an originally selfish man into a self-less hero. Randal Patrick McMurphy is introduced as an extremely selfish man who will do anything to benefit his own personal gain. This is evidently displayed through

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    reasons. Some of the greatest novels have been flagged for inappropriate content‚ or offensive scenes. Some of these bans have no credibility‚ however the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is different. The story follow the rebellious actions of McMurphy narrated through Chief Bromden‚ as they take on the psychiatric hospital’s head nurse‚ Mrs. Ratched. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest has many satisfactory elements‚ however it is truly a book that deserves to be banned. While One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s

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