One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Manipulation Analysis

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Not all people have the power to control certain things to their advantage by manipulating like Randle McMurphy did. In Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cruckoo’s Nest manipulation is showed when “normal” people manipulate the ones that are mentally ill. The character Randle McMurphy takes the role of a manipulator with his self determination, sexuality and freedom he tries to manipulate the strict rules and schedules of the institutions to his advantage. McMurphy always found a way to adjust to people’s personality to manipulate them. From his introduction to the ward he shocked the patients and had power over them by appealing to their human and male characteristics. Randle McMurphy also takes Ratched’s attempts at manipulating him and uses
He was a character that manipulated everyone at the ward to his advantage from the Nurse Rached to The Old Sea Captain and not forgetting the patients. Randle McMurphy was a protagonist who messed up the ward system and with it gave it humor, manipulative skills and an interest to the
There, Kesey often spent time talking to the patients, sometimes under the influence of the hallucinogenic drugs. Where I believe came his inaccurate thoughts of mental patients and where he developed roles for the characters in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. He believed that women should be treated like traditional women. As in women serving men and unequal to them. According CliffNotes.com, “Each of the women are intent on dominating men by emasculating them whereas the whores Candy and Sandy are dedicated to pleasuring men and doing what they're told. Despite the obvious nature of this observation, Kesey aims higher than asserting male dominance over female acquiescence. His goal is to assert those qualities identified as feminine to undermine those qualities considered masculine.” Ken Kesey believe women should be treated as servants and only be used for

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