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    Isabelle Ghelerter Zsolt Alapi English 103 November 24th 2014 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest In his essay “The Individual and Society”‚ Indian thinker Jiddu Krishnamurti argues that the nature of society is such that individuality is restricted through the adherence to conformity. He suggests that‚ as individuals are conditioned to become conventionally good and efficient citizens‚ they concurrently develop the ruthless tendency to force those individuals who do not fit this norm to also conform

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    Cat‚ Dog: One theme of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is power. McMurphy and nurse Ratchet kind of fight back and forth‚ for the power of the patients. For example‚ when McMurphy wants to watch the baseball game and nurse Ratchet made the patients vote‚ saying that majority would win. Nurse Ratchet new that she had enough power that the patients would not vote with McMurphy‚ simply because they didn’t have the heart to stand up for what they wanted‚ and was scared of nurse Ratchet. Next‚ McMurphy

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest If someone else was manipulating and engineering one’s idea of society and normality‚ what would one expect? This is the case in Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Chief Bromden‚ a schizophrenic patient‚ articulates the novel‚ and is set in an insane asylum with a strict tyrannical administrator‚ Nurse Ratched. “Big Nurse Ratched” is considerably the representative of society as she tries molding everyone into her picture-perfect vision. Throughout

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    a life full of richness whilst Ken Keseys’ novel One Flew over the Cuckoosnest‚ written in 1962‚ addresses both fundamental injustices and the exhilaration that is felt when one experiences the glorious taste of life filled with the fullness of freedom‚ expression and sexuality. Freedom is utmost element of life that makes it rich; it is spoken about in literature whether it is being experienced or longed for. In One Flew over the CuckoosNest‚ Ken Kesey describes a rigid lady named Miss Ratched

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    One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest demonstrates a particularly recalcitrant person‚ McMurphy‚ whose sanity symbolized by his outspoken merriment‚ ‚ and utter confidence stands in dissimilarity to what Ken Kesey implies ironically and catastrophically is an insane institution controlled by Nurse Ratched. The insanity of the institution is foregrounded when a man‚ Maxwell Taber‚ who asks a simple question‚ is tortured and rendered inhuman; although‚ it is not the case in Part One‚ Chapter Fifteen. It

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    Amanda Lynch Professor McGarvey Modern American Literature December 4‚ 2014 Picture having a clean‚ smooth routine 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. No problems‚ no fussing‚ everything always going as planned and always at the scheduled time. Then one person comes between that schedule to turn everything into chaos and madness. A man‚ who thinks is taking the easy way out‚ is put in the middle of the routine‚ arguing‚ screaming‚ changing rules‚ basically causing a small rebellion. He curses‚ gambles

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    The significance of allusions in literature is further seen in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Kesey’s most apparent biblical allusion is seen within Bromden’s depiction of the Combine‚ he states‚ “... endless machines…swarming with sweating‚ shirtless men running up and down catwalks‚ blank faces and dreamy in firelight thrown from a hundred blast furnaces‚” (Kesey 86). The gloomy atmosphere as well as the mechanical and brutal nature of the ward‚ is perhaps an allusion to Hell and Dante’s novel

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    Literature and Film October 14‚ 2013 One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ nurse Ratched takes away the patients freedom physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Nurse Ratched was known as the “big nurse” and was a former Army nurse who wasn’t treated great. It became her life to get revenge because of how she was treated and is referred to as a rat and readers are reminded

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    On the contrary‚ the criticism‚ “Rebel‚ superman‚ bull goose loony: the hero as adolescent” written by Stephen W. Potts‚ possess an interesting view on the concept of feminism compared to the entirety of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Considering that the sixties consisted of a rapid social revolution‚ the females of the time period began to disregard their feminist qualities and set aside their womanly roles as wife‚ mother and housekeeper in order to pursue power and authority

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    revolutions against governments. We live in a society where stability and assimilation are not just recommended‚ but also enforced. We have the right for civil disobedience‚ so long as it is non-violent and within reason. In the book‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ R.P McMurphy‚ a "brawling‚ gambling man" enters a mental asylum in Oregon‚ and begins to wage war "on behalf of his fellow inmates". However he finds himself at odds with Nurse Ratched‚ a strict‚ manipulative and methodical woman who

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