Marxism In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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Title of Your Report In Ken Kesey's novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest multiple literary criticism can be applied such as the Feminism theory, the Historical criticism, as well as the Freudian theory. One theory that's applied mostly in the book is a Marxist literary criticism, using a Marxist point of view, readers gain a greater understanding of the novel’s images, the division of people, and power struggles. During the lecture of the novel, there is an image which runs through various times, which is the Combine. Using a Marxist lens this image can be interpreted as a symbol of capitalism. In the eyes of the novel’s narrator, Bromden the Combine is contemplated to be a repressive machine. Chief Bromden sees the ward as “ a factory for

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