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    the text‚ analyse Casey’s portrayal of McMurphy as a Christ like figure in “one flew over the cuckoos nest.” Ken Casey’s one flew over the cuckoo’s nest shares parallels with the Holy Bible and keeps the reader guessing to the very end. The reader is enabled to analyse situations and characters from a different perspective‚ which Casey has painted through metaphors and uses of biblical symbolism throughout the text. Casey portrays the protagonist Randle McMurphy in such a way that the reader finds

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    Evaluation A feminist lens best fits this novel because of the main conflict of power between Nurse Ratched and Randle McMurphy. Throughout the novel‚ Nurse Ratched tries to exclude the patients from the outside world and strips them of their individuality and their freedoms. The gender roles in this novel are reversed‚ with the women as the strong and powerful and who are the ones in charge‚ while the men are the weak and helpless who fear the women in charge. As patient Harding said‚ “We are the

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    story’s narrator‚ erases his background story‚ and makes him a less important character. In the film‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy is clearly the hero. The reason for this is that if the movie used Chief as the narrator‚ they would have to include all his background information. These details would most certainly not interest the viewers and would only make the film longer. Hence‚ they made McMurphy the main character to save them from writing about the Chief. Many important aspects of the book were

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    “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was written by Ken Kesey in 1962‚ I have read up to page 145 or the end of Part 1. The narrator of the book is Chief Bromden‚ who is a long-term patient in Nurse Ratched’s‚ or Big Nurse‚ psychiatric ward. Chief Bromden pretends to be deaf and dumb‚ allowing him to listen to all the secrets and stories of his inmates. Bromden has been patient at the ward the longest ‚second to the Big Nurse‚ since World War II. At the beginning of the story Bromden tells us the different

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    citizens was Jack Kerouac. Kerouac became the leader of the Beat Movement. Kerouac led many young Americans to rebel against conformity in the 1950’s (Halberstam). Randal P. McMurphy is the main character in Kesey’s novel and his actions parallel those of Kerouac’s. Both men lead rebellions against conformity. McMurphy enters a mental institution and is instantly intrigued by the patients’ willingness to adhere to all the harsh rules set by Nurse Ratched. Through both men’s stories come ups

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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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    McMurphy soon becomes acquainted to Chief Bromden‚ the hospital’s longest-dwelling patient who believes the world is one big “combine”‚ and everyone is just a part of the machine. This depressive outlook leads Chief to falsely assume the role of a man who

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    minor victory‚ ripple into much larger victories in the battles to come. As a revolutionist‚ you set an example for others to follow and in essence pave the way for others to follow. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo ’s Nest‚ the main character‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy

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    over the cuckoo’s nest is based largely on the conflict between Randle McMurphy and big nurse Ratched one of the theme rebellion against conformity takes place in the psychiatric ward. The Psychiatric ward is also known as the combine which is presented as a efficient machine that make the mental patients conform to its rules. Any individuality is suppressed the big nurse is a symbol of repression and fix those who stand out. McMurphy a mental patients in the psychiatric ward is a symbol of freedom

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    ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest takes place in a mental hospital. The main character‚ or protagonist is Randle P. McMurphy‚ a convicted criminal and gambler who feigns insanity to get out of a prisoners work ranch. The antagonist is Nurse Ratched also referred to as The Big Nurse . She is in charge of running the mental ward. The novel is narrated by a patient of the hospital‚ an American Indian named Chief Bromden. Chief Bromden has been a patient

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