Who Is The Protagonist In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: In Depth
In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Ken Kesey uses a different technique of storytelling then all the other books we have examined in this class. Kesey makes it hard to decipher who the main character is. The main character is usually the one the reader knows all about and sympathizes for. It is hard to choose whether Chief Bromden the narrator or Randle Mcmurphy plays a bigger lead. I suppose Mcmurphy is the protagonist and Bromden is the antagonist, however, the only thing that really gives that away is the end when Bromden kills MCmurphy. Up until then Mcmurphy seems to be the one playing the actions, because he is the only brave one to stand up against Mix Ratched. Bromden doesn’t possess the characteristics of a main character. Instead of setting out to be heroic he tries to be invisible. He does, however, show his hidden intelligence which makes the reader question his sanity. Another reason the storytelling of this story is so unusual is the fact there is no hint at the ending. Usually books have a begging conflict and end. In this book that strategy is followed …show more content…

Is the one controlling the patients, nurse Ratched, really sane herself? For example the incident with Maxwell Taber. Taber once asked the nurse what medication he was being given. Taber was then sent for electroshock treatments, and possible brain work which left him brain dead and decile. The sanity of Ratched and the institution is questioned when such measures are taken against a simple question. Only a sane man would question an irrational system. However, acting on his questions inevitably leads to his sanity being compromised. Another example that leads the reader to question the sanity of Ratched and the institution is the scene when Ratched tells the men to do chores furing the time of the World Series. In response the men create a reasonable solution, to which Ratched acts insanely

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