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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Theme of Madness #1 1. McMurphy is just a schemer who rebels against authority. Throughout the story‚ McMurphy is constantly breaking the rules and rebelling against authority. For example‚ he is not allowed to sneak people into the ward nut he does it anyway. McMurphy is just a free spirited person who does not care about authority. 2. In the book‚ I think Chief and George are the characters with mental illnesses. Chief has schizophrenia. George definitely

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    the gas station notices the patient uniform is from the mental hospital‚ Dr. Spivey tries to protect them by lying that they are crew workers. The patients felt bad because they feel like lying about who they are further stigmatizes mental illness. Mcmurphy uses the social fear of mental illness to get them a free gas and then using the money to buy beer. He told the attendant that they are crazy psychopathic criminals going to SanQuentin prison. This incident makes the patient gain power and makes

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    the inmates are haunted by‚ as the inmates are constantly pressured into acting a certain way and conforming to nurse Ratched’s expectations and rules. Moreover‚ the audience is able to see the power struggle that exists between nurse Ratched and McMurphy‚ as

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    occasionally‚ nor does Nurse Ratched allow it. McMurphy‚ the main character and newest patient‚ notices this and attempts to make jokes but no laughter comes out of it. “There is something strange about a place where the men won’t let themselves loose and laugh‚ something strange about the way they all knuckle under to that smiling flour-faced old mother there with the too-red lipstick and the too-big boobs” (49). This is what Chief states after McMurphy attempts to make a joke to the group of men

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    conformity to society and to be who they want to be. It is basically a book of good versus evil‚ the good being the con man R.P. McMurphy‚ and the bad being the head nurse‚ Nurse Ratched. McMurphy revitalizes the hope of the patients‚ fights Nurse Ratched’s stranglehold on the ward‚ and‚ in a way‚ represents the feelings of the author on society at the time. Before R.P. McMurphy arrives‚ the ward is your basic average mental institution. Men line up to receive their medication‚ they do puzzles and play

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    disregard for the law to carry out such a premeditated‚ cold-blooded murder. The defence would have you believe that an ‘insane’ man such as bromden doesn not have the mental capacity to carefully plan a murder such as the one carried out on Mr Mcmurphy. The same man who deceived the very

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    readers to fight against the higher authority. Chief Bromden looses his strength within himself by allowing others to influence his actions. Billy Bibbit is restricted on growing up from his overly protective Mother and Ms. Ratched. Furthermore‚ McMurphy was willing to sacrifice his life to push others to stand up for themselves. Power and control are the central ideas of Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. There are examples of physical‚ authoritative and mechanical power in the novel‚

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    Examples;  Part 1; Rise of McMurphy o Disruption in ward; “the chief’s vote makes it 21 [majority!] “ (p. 143) o Elevated hero; “[hollers] and screams about discipline and order and recriminations”(p 145). o Fatal flaw: “[He will] bug the Nurse until she comes apart at those neat little seams [without destroying himself]” (p. 72).  Part 2; Rise of the Nurse o Observes that; “the Nurse reassumes her complete control over the institution” (p. 181)  Part 3; Rise of McMurphy o Kasey adds to the

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    the psychiatric ward and McMurphy being the goose who plucks “you” out. The author of this book is Ken Kesey‚ also author of Demon Box and Sometimes a Great Notion. Kesey was born in La Junta‚ Colorado. He graduated from the University of Oregon‚ and later studied a Stanford. Kesey was head of a group called The Merry Pranksters‚ who traveled around the country staging happenings. Kesey’s playful attitude is reflected in the main character‚ McMurphy‚ who is often pulling pranks

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    Comparing and Contrasting Cuckoo and Stepford Wives Both One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest and The Stepford Wives share cardinal themes that tie them together despite their many differences. The settings are very different with one being a quiet Connecticut town full of perfect women and their husbands and the other an insanity ward filled with committed mental patients and societies rejects. Powerful characters with strong desires unite the two stories. The antagonistic desire for power‚ the Hero’s

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