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    uneasy when he laughs‚ the way kids look in a schoolroom when one ornery kid is raising too much hell…” (P. 14) * Pinochle- a popular card game played by two‚ three‚ or four persons‚ with a 48-card deck. "Hello‚ buddy; what ’s that your playin ’? Pinochle?" (P. 17) * Oxblood- a deep dull-red color. "His face and neck are the color of oxblood leather from working long in the fields." (P. 17) * Sinewy- muscular; strong. “The first one she gets five years after I been on the ward‚ a twisted sinewy

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    The film One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest directed by Milos Forman exemplifies several social psychological theories and influencing behaviours. This film focuses on Mc Murphy’s problems about obedience and conforming‚ nurse Ratched’s problems with disobedient and nonconformist people and also the situational forces that are affecting the person’s behaviours. The film highlights elements which contribute to all three types of social influence: conformity‚ compliance and obedience One example that

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    In Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ power is the dominant theme in the novel; one who holds power and one who wants it‚ and how it is used to intimidate and manipulate‚ especially how it is disrupted‚ challenged‚ and denied. The theme of power is shown in the conflict between the antagonist Nurse Ratched‚ an army nurse who controls all patients in the mental hospital‚ and the protagonist‚ Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ a patient in the ward who denies Ratched’s authority. The novel tells the

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    There are several interesting and complex characters throughout One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. Two of the most fascinating are the book’s main protagonist‚ Randle McMurphy‚ and antagonist‚ Nurse Ratched. Randle is definitely my favorite characters‚ while Nurse Ratched is my least favorite. Randle McMurphy‚ was sane man who was pretending to be insane in order to avoid being incarcerated in prison. He is my favorite character due to the way he matures throughout the book and

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    1 In The One That Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey the nurses’ assistants have a unique initiation for the newcomers. The newcomers of the mental institute did not know what was coming when they walked through that door. The nurses’ assistants led them into the showers and inserted thermometers into their rectum and before they did that they turned on all the showers to muffle their screams. We chose this scene since not only it shows the cruelty that can go on in these types of institutions

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a classic piece of literary fiction first published in 1962. Its controversial author‚ Ken Kesey‚ served as an experimental subject and aide in a hospital‚ an experience which particularly inspired the novel’s creation. Though he was born in La Junta‚ Colorado in 1935‚ Kesey moved to Palo Alto‚ California after a scholarship to a graduate writing program at Stanford University. It was here at Stanford that he volunteered for a U.S. Army experiment in which he was

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    n One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey uses the ward as a representation of society as a whole. The patients are the citizens and the nurses and aides the government. Within this society‚ many of humanity’s inherent freedoms are taken away in the name of security and mental health. The restriction of these freedoms are actually detrimental to the health and standard of living of the patients. This can be plainly seen in the depictions of the patients themselves. Some important characters to

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    Nurse Ratched: Villain of the Ward In the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ by Ken Kesey‚ the patients of the ward deal with the biggest obstacle in the novel: Nurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched is known for being the boss of the ward. What she says is what is followed and everyone is afraid of her. She has a tendency to manipulate the patients and she uses that to her advantage to control everyone. Nurse Ratched is the villain of the story because she made everyone

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    system‚ but she is not the system itself. This puts Nurse Ratched and her power into perspective. However‚ even with her little amount of power‚ she is destructive. In the short timeframe of the book‚ she destroys three men – two commit suicide and one is lobotomized. She gets what she wants and feels no guilt about how it’s

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    "Me Talk Pretty One Day‚" written by David Sedaris‚ is a story about Sedaris’ school experiences. This is an except from the story when Sedaris moves to Paris‚ France in order to learn French. The author uses imagery throughout the story to explain what things were like in and outside of the school. On the first day of class Sedaris finds out that the teacher that will be teaching them French is cruel and mean. The author includes gibberish in some of the conversations to show just how much French

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