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    Ict in the Film Industry

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    ICT AND FILM INDUSTRY Digital technology in the past decade has totally changed the movie industry. Focusing on the crucial procedures of movie making and the impact that technology had on each of the areas‚ this research would look at recent reforms in the pre-production part of film making‚ furthermore we will try to know the new instruments‚ equipment and storage facilities being used by modern film makers and producers. Film distribution and the adverse impacts that technology has had on the

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    beginning of the novel‚ McMurphy solely ignites a social revolution amongst the patients. McMurphy challenges the function of the ward by encouraging the other patients to stand up for themselves by voicing their true opinions and desires. To exemplify how he is going to rebel against authority in the ward‚ McMurphy generates a bet with the others to see if he could emotionally crack the infamous Nurse Ratched‚ “You trust me to hold bets‚ buddies?” (69). To stick to his word‚ McMurphy deliberately goes

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    Chief Bromden

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    Juwan Kinsey Eng. 3 Mrs.Marshall The Potrayal of Chief Bromden’s Shallowness and Upcomance Bromden is a very conservative yet diverse character. In “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”‚ Ken Kesey depicts Bromden as an inconfident‚ shallow man with great hidden potenial that only shines when he is pushed. Many reasons of his flaws and triumphs can be seen through out the book. There are several sources of Bromden’s shortcomings that contribute to him being seen as shallow

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    ‚ 1975)‚ we follow the mischievous‚ yet charming criminal R. P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) into a disturbing (and in many cases‚ authentic) portrayal of life in a 1970’s mental institution. After once again finding himself standing opposite a judge‚ and facing potential jail time and labor duties‚ he pleads insanity in hopes of avoiding prison; however‚ after being sent to the psychiatric ward for potential “rehabilitation”‚ McMurphy quickly finds himself trapped in an even more oppressive environment

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    McMurphy demonstrates his concern for others by insisting they take a bus ride to go fishing. McMurphy believes by taking a day trip everyone would benefit. McMurphy learns that Nurse Ratched is persecuting the patients by forcing treatments such as shock therapy and lobotomies‚ he starts his various rebellions to make matters reasonable

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    it is used to intimidate and manipulate and for what purposes‚ and‚ most especially‚ how it is disrupted and subverted‚ challenged‚ denied and assumed" (http://www.gradesaver.com/ClassicNotes/Titles/cuckoosnest/essays/essay1.html). No‚ it is not McMurphy who flew over the Cuckoo’s nest‚ or Harding‚ or Taber. It wasn’t Martini or Cheswick‚ or Bibbit‚ Chief Bromden or Bancini. The journey of crazies that flew over the Cuckoo’s nest was in the asylum‚ but they were not patients. The mad people in this

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    looked up to and someone who wasn’t ever bothered. In the form of his roommate Gene however it didn’t come so naturally. Gene wasn’t like Finny so what Gene would do was try and be more powerful by becoming more like Finny. Similar to Finny‚ R.P McMurphy was also a powerful man in his own way. In Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest McMurphy’s attitude and actions make him someone for the other people in the mental institution to look up to. His power of resisting Nurse Ratched was one that

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    Women take control over the men patients seek protection because they have suffered. Receiving hospitality and treatment for their illness example oppression or fear. Theses men become "victims of a matriarchy" (page 61). For example‚ Chief B. and McMurphy‚ the main characters of the book‚ describe the suffering of the mental patients the acutes and chronics in under hands of Nurse Ratched one of the supervisor. She has supase her job role and has power the men doctors. Chief B. acts deaf in the beginning

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    (Rosenhan p.4). The exact opposite is shown when Nurse Rachet is not around. McMurphy treated the other characters as normal; therefore he received a normal reaction from them. The fishing trip may be used when illustrating this aspect of the labeling theory. McMurphy portrays all of the patients as doctors when they arrive to the boat‚ which reinforces that fact that they too can be whatever they wish to be. McMurphy also treats Theoretical Approaches 3 the characters as responsible individuals

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    Flew over the Cuckoo’s nest‚ Ken Kesey uses McMurphy the protagonist as a symbol of freedom and individuality. He constantly shows McMurphy refusing to conform to oppressive dominant ideals of the time within the microcosm world of the mental asylum and through religious discourses in the book; Ken Kesey portrays McMurphy as a Christ like figure. Ken Kesey had a Christian upbringing and works with biblical inferences such as the fishing trip with McMurphy and 12 patients‚ which was an example of Jesus

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