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    a stronger sense of inclusion for those who are outsiders and that everyone benefits and grows from understanding others. In the play‚ however‚ understanding and acceptance are actively discouraged and prevented by those who favour self-interest over connection and inclusion. Williams shows us that some people fear belonging because it undermines their individuality and dominance. They therefore do all they can to prevent their power being diminished by the group. At the outset‚ the two texts

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    Setting: Insane asylum‚ Oregon‚ late 1950s‚ day room‚ chiefs memory‚ fishing trip "Working alongside others like her [Ratched] who I call the "Combine‚" which is a huge organization that aims to adjust the Outside as well as she has the Inside‚ has made her a real veteran at adjusting things" McMurphy: scars‚ spirit‚ anti-authoritarian‚ dishonourable discharge‚ disregards social structures‚ prison=distrust in authority‚ Christ: crucifixion in EST‚ “washing hands of whole affair” sacrificial‚ loss

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest By Ken Kesey The mental hospital in Cuckoo’s Nest is home to only a few “lunatics” the rest simply have problems adapting and functioning with society. The main character is R.P McMurphy who is transferred from the Pendleton Work Farm to the mental hospital. The head nurse Ms.Ratched is a character who represents authority. The arrival of McMurphy with his personality and rebellious ways interrupt the hospitals stability

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    While he was in a fellowship to Stanford ’s Writing Program he worked at a Californian Veterans ’ Administration hospital in the psychiatric ward as a night guard ("KnowledgeNotes Study Guide"‚ par. 1). Kesey ’s first published book was One Flew Over the Cuckoo ’s Nest‚ which was published in 1962. Many of the experiences Kesey endured while working at the hospital were inspirations for the book ("KnowledgeNotes Study Guide"‚ par. 1). The novel was written in the Post War period and was part of the

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    Kesey’s renowned novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ is a tale of self actualization under manipulation and deceit of institutions and repression. Though the novel may be original in it’s setting and characters‚ the origin of the plot is one as old as time. Many parallels can be drawn from Kesey’s piece to others such as Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ the Christian Bible‚ and‚ perhaps most notably‚ Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. The themes and central

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    The Language and Structure of ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ Some ideas of how to address the following criteria * Well-developed discussion and sound analysis of the structures‚ features and conventions used by the author to construct meaning * Considered selection and use of significant textual evidence and highly appropriate use of relevant metalanguage to support analysis Things to think about Structure * 1st person narration – allows the reader to see and explore the ward/institution

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    throughout their life will transform in some way—for good or for bad. Changing for the better usually starts with a selfish‚ egotistic person who is trying to be less interested in him/herself‚ and more interested in others. In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ this type of transformation is easily recognized. “When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation‚ we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness~Joseph Campbell.” McMurphy parellels

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    ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest takes place in a mental hospital. The main character‚ or protagonist is Randle P. McMurphy‚ a convicted criminal and gambler who feigns insanity to get out of a prisoners work ranch. The antagonist is Nurse Ratched also referred to as The Big Nurse . She is in charge of running the mental ward. The novel is narrated by a patient of the hospital‚ an American Indian named Chief Bromden. Chief Bromden has been a patient

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Psychosurgery and Institutionalisation The film “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was made in 1975‚ over 10 years after the book was first sent for review. It won 5 Oscars and another 28 awards‚ as well as having 11 other nominations. At the end of the film‚ we see the main character‚ the rebellious Randal McMurphy‚ after he was forced to have a frontal lobotomy. He is in a vegetative state and there is no trace of the once fun-loving and adventurous man. This

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    One flew over the cuckoo nestOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” The film “One flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” accurately depicts and presents the various psychological issues‚ such as the use of psychosurgery‚ institutionalism inside the psychiatric hospital and the medical and societal attitudes towards patients during the 1960s. Set in 1963‚ the film uses characters – patients and authority figures alike – and setting to accurately depict various aspects of psychological treatments‚ theories and concepts

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