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    abnormal people. The normal people are the neurologically typical who can function in regular society, while the abnormal people cannot. These people are usually pushed out of the circles of acceptance and casted as outcasts, or in the case of Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, pushed into the Oregon psychiatric hospital and labeled as “crazy.” However, the men in the institution are not “crazy.” Most of them are simply misfits where the institute provides an escape from their reality…

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    There is a great disparity amongst the students in the dull background, who are emotionally detached from the person being operated on, and the lady on the bottom left corner of the painting, who shows enormous distress and attachment to the patient. The students in the dull background look at their notes, or at the operation happening in the center of the painting. Most lean casually to the side or rest their head on a hand. A prominent example of this is the student in the upper left whose…

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    Free at Last… My overall impression of the movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” is that it was very captivating and interesting. The initial book for the movie was written by Kenneth Kesey, who at the time was a medical guinea pig himself for psychoactive drug testing at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital, CA. He used the opportunity to interview other patients that were under the influence of those drugs, as well. During his stay at the hospital, he realized that many patients weren’t insane…

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    where they can roam free in lush, green pastures. Where they will be safe and not judged for being different. McMurphy, from Ken Kessey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, is the shepherd these men need. He wants to free them from Nurse Ratchet and give them their free roam of the land. When McMurphy first arrived at the ward the men knew he was different. One of the very first things he does is defy the current ‘shepherd’ (Nurse Rachet) by shouting in a loud voice…

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    Freedom or Dictatorship Who has the authority to say what is and is not moral? Should people have the freedom to do whatever they please, or should they be restricted in the name of safety? In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, the culturally accepted idea of morality in 1960’s America is constantly questioned. Kesey writes the novel through the perspective of Chief Bromden, a man in the ward who acts deaf and dumb but can still speak and hear. In this institution, Nurse Ratched has…

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    In many situations, faith and endurance is the key to survival and the only way to keep one from degrading under social and physical oppression. One day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a novel that depicts the journey of a convict, Ivan (Shukhov) Denisovich, through one day of his sentence at a Stalinist work camp designed to physically and mentally test the prisoners. His hopefulness and camaraderie spirit with those in his bunk sustain him throughout his…

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kesey, is a brilliantly written novel that shows his view of the world. Kesey uses a quiet and overlooked upon character named Chief Bromden, to show his point of view of the ward. The ward is ran by a Matriarchy. A Matriarchy is something that is ruled or ran by women. As you know, the book was published in the 60’s, and men and women had to strongly different views of political power. Men thought that women should not be in charge, and women thought the…

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    Constance Scalia Mrs. Bahere 212-3 6 October 2015 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Paragraph In Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the theme injustice is shown when the prisoners get threatened to be put in the hole, prisoners being there unfairly, and their work schedule. The prisoners continuously get threatened to put in “the hole”, solitary confinement cell, for a certain amount of days. Ivan almost gets put in the hole for three days just for not feeling…

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    In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey demonstrates a new perspective that rules must be broken. The setting takes place in the ward which is authorized by Nurse Ratched, and her impeccable schedule. Randle McMurphy, a tumultuous, lustful, and brawl-loving Irish disrupts this everyday monotone routine. McMurphy conveys the impression of being self-indulgent by gambling, inviting girls, and drinking. Many believe that McMurphy’s role is that of a selfish egomaniac, however, I believe that…

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    Kesey’s One Flew Over Cuckoo’s Nest effectively presents powerless individuals mentally and physically imprisoned within a matriarchal system which ultimately dictates their identity. The norm of conformity and lack of comfort and ease is unravelled within the novel. The extreme conditions and barbaric treatment is present within the psychiatric hospital. The brutal nature is reinforced through the disabled chronic having ‘catheter tubes’ which ‘run direct from pant leg to the sewer under the…

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