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  1. The phrase “one flew over the cuckoo’s nest” is taken from a children’s folk rhyme, which is quoted in the novel’s epigraph: “One flew east, one flew west, one flew over the cuckoo’s nest.”. Flying over the cuckoo’s nest implies that someone has gone insane, as the slang word “cuckoo” has long been synonymous with “crazy

  2. The narrator reveals how the battle between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched, exemplified by his continued breaking of the glass window, takes a toll on her. Although Nurse Ratched attempts to retain her cool demeanor, she struggles with how to stop his rebellion. Her tension rises because she faces a wily adversary in McMurphy’s deliberate strategies.

  3. Sep 18, 2020 · An injured Ratched ships McMurphy off for a lobotomy, but the damage is done, as she is unable to control a ward where the patients are no longer afraid of her. In 1963, One Flew Over the Cuckoo ...

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  4. In the afternoon meeting, Big Nurse discusses McMurphy and his particular diagnosis — criminal and psychopathic behaviors. Nurse Ratched confronts McMurphy in the hall because he is only wearing a towel. She is horrified when he suggests he’ll take the towel off. She only wants to know why he isn’t dressed in his hospital outfit.

  5. Nurse Ratched (full name Mildred Ratched in the movie, also known as " Big Nurse ") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, first featured in Ken Kesey 's 1962 novel as well as the 1975 film adaptation. A cold, heartless tyrant, Nurse Ratched has become the stereotype of the nurse as a battleaxe.

  6. Oct 31, 2019 · The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest conveys Kesey’s interest in the altered consciousness. He wrote the sections where Chief Bromden is in a paranoid state, believing that the hospital is an emasculating factory meant to repress individuality, while under the influence. Upon the publication of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Kesey ...

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  8. One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest Plot Overview. Nurse Ratched, in a black cape, walks into a locked ward of sleeping men. The first order of the day is medication, and the men line up at the nurse’s station to take their pills while the phonograph plays a soporiphic waltz. Like a burst of outside air, McMurphy arrives at the institution ...