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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Research Paper

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The Bunnyrabbit and Wolf "This world belongs to the strong, my friend...The rabbit accept its role on the Earth and recognize the wolf as the strong. In defense, the rabbit becomes frightened and elusive and dig holes and hides when the wolf about. It knows its place. It most certainly doesn't challenge the wolf"(Excerpt from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey). In the book Speak the author uses a bunny rabbit to symbolize how vulnerable Melinda is throughout the book and a wolf to symbolize how Andy is a grim beast in Melinda's eyes. Melinda uses a bunnyrabbit to describe how she feels whenever Andy encounters her. Andy is described like a wolf all throughout the book by …show more content…

Melinda and her friends decorated their rooms to show who they were, Melinda stole a little bit from everyone else. The only part that is really her is a stuffed rabbit collection from when she was younger. You can see that Melinda doesn't know who she is. "My stuffed rabbits crawl out of their burrows,noses awiggling, pink bunny, purple bunny, a gingham bunny from my grandma, all excited to have company"(177). She obviously doesn't usually get company because her stuffed rabbits are excited to see Heather,even after she dumped Melinda. Melinda is lonely and this just adds to her feelings of helplessness.

"Little rabbit heart leaps out of my chest and scampers across the paper,leaving bloody footprints on my tree roots"(160). Melinda refers herself to a little rabbit whenever Andy is near her. She always freezes and believes that if she stays still Andy won't see or bother her, that's how rabbits think. If Andy intimidates her she just bolts away. Melinda is the prey and Andy is the predator. He even whispers to her, "Freshmeat"(86). That's exactly how a wolf thinks around its prey. Melinda is so scared out of her mind and it makes her more

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