By part 2 of the novel, One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, by Ken Kesey, the relationship between the patients and Nurse Ratched has changed drastically, mostly due to McMurphy. McMurphy is well aware that despite their surroundings, they are able to take down the nurse. All of them are ... Read More
In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, by Ken Kesey, Nurse Ratched uses various methods to keep the patients under control. They are effective because they know not to disobey her otherwise they will be sent to disturbed, given electro-shock therapy, anal injections of their medicine, or be ... Read More
Ingenuity Breeds InsanityIn the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, author Ken Kesey portrays the conflict between Randle Patrick McMurphy, a confident rebel who enters a mental hospital, and Nurse Ratched, who holds dominant control in the institution. By protesting the oppressive rule of Nurse Ratched, McMurphy quickly wins ... Read More
In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, by Ken Kesey, the relationships between the patients, McMurphy, and Nurse Ratched takes a dramatic turn. Going into, and at the beginning of part two the patient where at the top of the word. They disregarded commands, the daily structured, did ... Read More
In the novel, One Flew Over the Cockoos Nest, by Ken Kesey, different methods Nurse Ratched uses to keep patients under control are effective and successful. Overall, Nurse Ratcheds demeanor keeps the patients in check. She shows an even keel to the patients at all times. When she is angry ... Read More
In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, by Ken Kesey, the feud between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched is rekindled, which means McMurphys offensive digs are rejuvenated, along with Nurse Ratcheds responses. One of McMurphys actions that is entertaining is when he punches Nurse Ratcheds glass window for the ... Read More
The disruption of the normally strict and consistent schedule that Nurse Ratched has created for the ward is one of the main themes present throughout the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest by Ken Kesey. Among the patients in the ward, Nurse Ratched is known as The Big Nurse, ... Read More
Ken Keseys One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest represents the ability of a conformed society to prevent growth. New is different, different is the opposite of conformity. The Australian Journal of Psychiatry evaluated Keseys work, saying The Novel is therefore about the misuse of available and legitimate knowledge to further ... Read More
In One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Ken Kesey represents a shocking world of a mental asylum under the control of the Nurse Ratched. The author uses Chief Bromden as the narrator to witness the rebellion of McMurphy, a new patient without mental illness. McMurphy tries to break the rules ... Read More
Character Analysis- Nurse Ratched 1. She came to life for me when McMurphy came to the hospital. She could automatically see what kind of trouble McMurphy was going to be for her.2. She is definitely a flat character. You only see the one side of her witch is a stern ... Read More
At a point in the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Harding says that the men on the ward as well as all the men in the world are victims of a matriarchy . Seeing how the main reference made to women in the novel involves the Big Nurse, ... Read More
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Character Analysis-Nurse Ratched 1.She came to life for me when McMurphy came to the hospital. She could automatically see what kind of trouble McMurphy was going to be for her. 2.She is definitely a flat character. You only see the one side of her witch is a stern lady. 3.She ... Read More
Nurse Ratched--as the supreme, authoritative, and callous overseer for the mental ward--probably believes that she is crucial to the mental-health recovery of the patients. Whereas the viewer believes Ratched to be the antagonist, she likely views herself as the protagonist and McMurphy as the antagonist. Ratched views the other patients ... Read More