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’s Nest Essay, Research Paper


One Flew Over The Cuckoo?s Nest


In our study of this novel of rebellion, and protest. The ward in One


Flew Over the Cuckoo?s Nest is microcosism of a much larger world, where


power is too often misused and individuality is stifled for the sake of


conformity.By using Chief Bromden as the Narrator Kesey pulls the reader


right in to the middle of this by taking the only character that can shed light


on all of the dominant themes present in the novel. Which are Kesey?s views


on the feminist movement, civil rights, and the underlying idea of conformity.


All of these issues are exposed in the ?pool scene? in which the author, and


director are constrained to different parameters, and must use different


devices to convey the same message.


The dominant theme in this novel is that of conformity. In the novel


conformity is represented as a machine, or in Chief Bromden’s mind a


“combine” . To the Chief, the “combine’ depicts the conformist society of


America The Chief views the mental hospital as a big machine , which is run


by ? The Big Nurse? who controls everyone except McMurphy with ?wires?,


and a ?control panel?( which the Chief see quite clearly in his psychosis). In


the Chief?s eyes McMurphy was missed by the ?combine?, and the Chief and


the acutes were lured into it. Therefore McMurphy is an nonconformist and is


free from the ?wires? of ?The Big Nurse? and so he is a threat to the


?combine?. This is very clear in the ?pool scene?. This excerpt from the


book demonstrate?s R.P?s influence on the acutes to rebel, ?Now that


McMurphy was around to back them up, the guys started letting fly at


everyt

hing that had ever happened on the ward they didn?t like.?(158) In the


film you can actually see the acutes looking at McMurphy after they make


their arguments to nurse Ratched, and he backs them up in the book by asking


the doctor directly before the nurse had a chance to answer. This segment of


the novel unmistakably depics the notion of rebellion.


Another significant theme in Kesey’s novel is the role of women in


society, and how it contradicts the males. In keeping with the highly


contrasting forces of conformity verses creativity Kesey compares the male


role of impulsiveness, sexuality, and nature with the female role of


conformity, sexual repression and ultimately the psychological castration of


the male. Nurse Ratched was endowed with large breast which threatens her


power over the male patients by exposing herself sexually, and Kesey’s view


in the novel of male sexual dominance, hence she try’s to hide them the best


she can. Nurse Ratched gains her power through her sterility which in the


novel Chief descibes her face as appearing enamel. In the film she does this


with no makeup and white uniform.. ?The Big Nurse? takes the place of the


mother role or over domineering feminine role in a lot of the patients lives,


which led them to their psychological castration. This is obvious patient Billy


Bibbit a thirty one year old man whose mental problems were due to his over


domineering mother , who was friends with Nurse Ratched. The downfall of


Billy was toward the climax of the novel when “The Big Nurse” brought to


the surface Billy’s inability to stand up to his mother and her years of


psychological castration, and soon after, led his suicide.

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