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Title:  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Character analysis, symbolism, what is "truth"?. Lots of quotes.



ESSAY DETAILS 
Subject:North American
Date:May 27, 2004
Level:High School, 11th grade
Grade:A+
Length:7 pages (1863 words)
Essay rating:7  0  0  (total score: 14)
Keywords:

ken kesey, one flew over the cuckoo, novel, eye of the beholder, self empowerment, perception, normality, intertwined, narration, harding, conformity, believer, insanity, norm, actively,



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Truth is Perception

In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, written by Ken Kesey, we see a disturbing society where insanity, and the truth, may or may not be real. We meet characters whom society claims are "insane" and are trying to "adjust" back into the world. The people in this novel struggle with control, conformity, and lack of self-empowerment.

What is truth? If truth is based solely upon one's perception of the actions around him, then that truth is in the eye of the beholder. Chief is an avid believer of this philosophy as he starts his narration with, "But it's the truth even if it didn't happen" (13). Throughout the novel, we see ... Showed first 120 words of 1930 Size (words) ...

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... Continuing with another 115 out of 1930 Size (words) ...what the patients saw on TV, the lighting, and many other factors. In many ways, this parallels the "control panels" present in the real world. For example, certain people; censors, editors, and media executives moderate the media. All of these people influence what we see and what we should believe by controlling what we perceive to be reality. In the same way, Nurse Ratched uses the control panels to moderate what the men can perceive and see. When Chief Bromden finally escapes to freedom, he does so by ripping the control panel from the Nurse's office and throwing it through a window. This represents his new found freedom through ...Essay still continues 100 more words...




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USER COMMENTS 
Author:kycave
Date:07 October 2008: 22:59:02
Title:Excellent
Comment:

this piece explores any of the themes and symbols in the novel. It is well written and was a sweet help to me. cheers



 
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