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Examples Of Madness In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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Madness and Power in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s nest

Madness and mental illness is one of the most common themes used in literature. Many literary pieces, both modern and classic, had been focused on this topic, whether to discuss a social issue, or to criticize a political problem in certain society, or even just to discuss the mental state of some protagonist or a character. To mention some of these literary pieces, there are Catch-22, Heart of Darkness, Sophie’s Choice, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and many other great, unforgettable literary pieces. The focus of this essay is on Ken Kesey’s classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. This novel was published in 1962, and it instantly became a classic. It tells the story …show more content…

She uses many examples from literature alongside Ken Kesey, such as Emily Dickinson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edgar Allan Poe and William Faulkner. This essay talks about insanity versus sanity and individual versus society, which the critics says they are strongly related to each other. “Sometimes the characters are not clinically insane but labeled such because that character does not follow the rules established by society, as seen in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Women were often “diagnosed” with mental illness labels because they did not follow the accepted gender role that society has defined.” In this quote, Heather Bullis discusses if insanity is really has something to do with mentality all the time or is it just another stigma to the society. Many other critics chose to talk and criticize One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest for many reasons, especially madness, insanity versus sanity, and authority, these are also the main themes of the novel, which will be the main points of arguments of this

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