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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Worldview Analysis

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Worldview created in the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest The story One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey describes a 1950’s Oregon mental hospital that is administered by a cruel and abusive nurse named Miss. Ratched was inspired by Kesey’s own experience observing patients in a mental hospital. The 1950’s were a time of increasing social change and development culminating in movements such as the civil rights and sexual revolution movements of the 60’s. The novel ties sexual liberation to personal freedoms and shows that being able to manage one's behavior and choices is a sign of independence. In One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest Ken Kesey persuades us to share the same worldview through use of language and perspective, showing us the importance of freedom and the impact of society on what freedoms we allow ourselves to have. The use of perspective in showing Kesey’s worldview is prominent in the descriptions of conflicts between McMurphy and the other patients. The large differences between McMurphy's view on behavioral freedoms vs the rigid structure are seen on page 54 when McMurphy gets into an argument with another patient about the suppression of the men's speech by Nurse Ratched. McMurphy states that Nurse Ratched is a “ball cutter” and that she is trying to get the men to fight each other and place themselves in her control, the other man, Harding asserts that he is wrong and that Nurse Ratched is an “angel of mercy”. However, on page 56 Harding

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