Hallucinogenic medications, particularly LSD, were generally utilized therapeutically, profoundly and recreationally all through the late 1960s, and were advanced by Timothy Leary with his trademark "Turn on, tune in, drop out". Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters likewise had impact in the part of "knocking some people 's socks off on". Hallucinogenic affected the music, fine art and movies of the decade, and various unmistakable artists passed on of medication overdoses. There was a developing…
There is not much said about how Ken Kesey's character Chief Bromden came to The Ward. His diagnosis was never directly stated in the book and Kesey made no mention of it. There is evidence available both in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and in Ken Kesey’s personal life that suggests that Chief Bromden has what would now be diagnosed as schizophrenia. His unwillingness to talk and constant visions support this diagnosis. In the beginning of the book Chief Reveals himself to be unreliable. He…