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    a streamline of musical talent. In 1966‚ The Trips Festival of San Francisco was a three-day concert located in Longshoreman’s Hall. The performances were enhanced with light shows and the common use of drugs. Ken Kesey‚ the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and others organized the festival and also provided beverages mixed with LSD. The list of performers consisted of a variety of hippie and acid rock bands‚ including the Grateful Dead‚ Big Brother and The Holding Company‚ and the Charlatans

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest By Ken Kesey Part 1 Quotations from the novel Chapter 1: “But it’s the truth even if it didn’t happen.” Page 8 This quote is said by Chief Bromden. In the previous sentences‚ it shows us that Chief Bromden will be telling us a story‚ like an author would. By saying this quote‚ Chief Bromden asks us‚ the readers‚ to keep and open mind about the story. He asks us to not overlook his hallucinations; he basically wants us to look deeper into what he sees. Chapter

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    with the most was starting and ending a paper. I remember sitting in class‚ frustrated because I just didn’t know how to begin. More specifically‚ I remember being frustrated when writing the introduction of the critical analysis for One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. I wanted to say so much but I had to keep it short and concise‚ which is obviously hard for me to do. I always wanted to dive in right away‚ but thankfully I realized that diving in makes a paper choppy and incomplete. The moment I had

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    expected to exercise authority and power and women‚ on the other hand‚ were to be subservient and docile. These stereotypes extended beyond the family into public life and manifested in areas such as politics‚ education and occupations. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey reverses these archetypal gender roles to demonstrate the disorganized and sometimes tragically comic world of a mental hospital. In the novel‚ Kesey portrays women as powerful oppressors who manipulate the patients on the ward

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    hatching and his time spent in the nest with his family as he fell from his fir tree home. Soren was then picked up by an owl patrol from St. Aegolius Academy for Orphaned Owls (St. Aggie’s for short). During the flight to the "academy‚" Soren met another stolen owlet: a young Elf Owl named

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    filled with mental patients. McMurphy‚ a new patient‚ uses the ward to escape from society and its rules. He soon realizes the power‚ Nurse Ratchet has established‚ and tries to break it. In the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ the character of Nurse Ratchet tries use her sexuality over men to establish power and control in the ward‚ but McMurphy challenges her‚ as he protests against Ratchet’s demands by ignoring work and watching television‚ winning the war. Nurse Ratchet uses

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    In the Novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the two power hierarchies that exist in the book are Nurse Ratched and McMurphy. As of now‚ the main power is in the hands of the Big Nurse and she is in control of the ward. McMurphy sat down and got ready to watch the game. He got all comfortable and turned it on and the Nurse got angry and turned off the screen and proceeded to say “You are...under the jurisdiction of me...the staff”(144) as soon as he completely ignored the nurse. The nurse has this

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    In One flew over the cuckoo’s nest‚ Ken Kesey uses first person narration by a secondary character using a subjective tone. By using an unstable perspective of a schizophrenic Indian‚ Bromden‚ results in ambiguity leading the readers to make decisions on which parts of the plot are real and which are hallucinated. Sentence structure and machine imagery help emphasise the ambiguity of the novel by placing the reader through the mind of Bromden. Through using these techniques Kesey mystifies the plot

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    ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST a) Charismatic Leader: McMurphy shows characteristics of a charismatic leader in various ways. McMurphy is transferred to a mental institution for evaluation after he had been convicted of statutory rape. When McMurphy gets to the institution‚ he feels as the institution is very supressed and has a strict regimen that everyone is expected to follow. Unpleasant medical treatments are used to supress the patients. When McMurphy sees this‚ he realizes that the environment

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    place. It only allows uniform individuals to be in this society which discards anyone’s individuality and pride. In the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ by Ken Kesey‚ Nurse Ratched alienates the patients’ individualities which only allows them to never progress in their mental health. The society rejects the people who are not normal. In this case‚ the people are the ones with mental disorders. Kesey’s anti-establishment point of view against society portrays that the government misuses power

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