Friday, May 31, 2019

In ken keseay’s one flew over the cuckoo’s nest a psychiatric ward beco

In ken keseays one flew over the cuckoos nest a psychiatric ward becomes a fiction for the oppressive nature of societyIn ken keseays one flew over the cuckoos nest a psychiatric wardbecomes a metaphor for the oppressive nature of society. This symbolic allegory relays the story of an inmate standing up against the powerfulforces that operate a mental institute. This novel represents morethan man vs the institutions. The novel compels us to think nigh justhow thin the line is that separates insanity from sanity and treatmentfrom control. One flew Over thee cuckoos nest represents a heroicstruggle of personality against an institution of oblivious conformity.Change becomes relevant in each character in the ward all through theinfluence of mcmurphy. The central character chief bromden experiencesa precious outbreak as mcmurphy brings him out of his shell.Chief bromden is a paranoid schizophrenic as well as the narrator ofthe novel. Kesey uses the mental hospital as a metaphor for t heoppression he sees in the modern society. This makes us questi...

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