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... The Chief describes the Combine in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest as a machine. This machine discards anyone who does not run in tune with it. ...
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... In One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, it was known as the Combine, Chief Bromden's hallucination of an actual machine controlling inmates with magnets in the ...
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... McMurphy's help. The symbols that operate include the Chief's 'Combine', the fog he imagines and his imagery of machines. All of ...
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... gum (57). After this the Chief relates his family history to McMurphy and the oppressiveness of the "Combine" (58). The Chief gets ...
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... clearly in his psychosis). In the Chief's eyes McMurphy was missed by the "combine", and the Chief and the acutes were lured into it. ...
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The combine represents American Society in the novel. The narrator, Chief Bromden, describes the combine through out the book. He ...
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... have McMurphy state that ball-cutters can be "young and old, men and women"; the girl in the cotton mill is as much a victim of the Combine as Chief Bromden. ...
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... Chief Bromden says that the Combine worked on his father for years, but his father fought it until his mother made him too little to fight anymore. ...
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... him. The Chief describes to him the Combine, which consists of people like the Nurse, the government, and his mother. Generally ...
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... The Chief speaks for the first time in years about the Combine, his world of the machines, the government, and his own mother. He ...
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... The Chief speaks for the first time in years about the Combine his world of the machines, the government, his own mother, who destroy freedom in favor of ...
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... The Chief speaks for the first time in years about the Combine: his world of the machines, the government, his own mother, who destroy freedom in favor of ...
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... What the chronic are, are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired." The Chief thinks of the outside world to be a "Combine," which is used throughout ...
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... What the chronic are, are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired." The Chief thinks of the outside world to be a "Combine," which is used throughout ...
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... On page 23 of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Chief Bromden observes "the ... of the ordinary's going on." McMurphy lifts the spirits of the combine; previously a ...
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... Nurse Ratched: The "Big Nurse," a representative of the "Combine," the Chief's name for the forces of repressive organization in society. ...
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... his death. These forces include the Big Nurse, Chief Bromden, acute patients (his friends) and the ward (combine). An external force ...
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... But the vision is not just another delusion, as the Chief awakes the ... The constant associations with machinery and the 'Combine' which he describes as being a ...
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... But the vision is not just another delusion, as the Chief awakes the ... The constant associations with machinery and the 'Combine' which he describes as being a ...
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... What the chronic are, are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired." The Chief thinks of the outside world to be a "Combine," which is used throughout ...
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... B. Nurse Ratched the machine C. Modern world is the combine Bromden and his Changing Mind In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, Chief Bromden is a ...
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... B. Nurse Ratched the machine C. Modern world is the combine Bromden and his Changing Mind In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, Chief Bromden is a ...
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... "Chief, you can't run out on me this time; the police are everywhere ... It shattered the heart of darkness, the word "insane", and the center of the combine.
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... Chief Bromden, the narrator, gains his size and confidence and he can face reality ... to live on their own and have rejected the brainwashing of the combine. ...
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... Chief Bromden, the narrator, gains his size and confidence and he can face reality ... to live on their own and have rejected the brainwashing of the combine.
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... It is hard to get a majority, so little groups become powerful because they combine with other ... The President is the commander in chief, and the chief bureaucrat ...
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... sausages" (203). The Combine, although it is Chief Bromden's hallucination, symbolizes the repressive and robotic society. Most of ...
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... Comments) As well as for those trade purposes, employers combine to conduct ... The BCA consists only of the chief executive officers or executive chairperson of ...
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... human beings are cogs, and the ones who don't fit properly in the Combine go to ... Chief Bromden is a paranoid schizophrenic as well as the of One Flew Over the ...
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... Kesey through his character "Chief Bromden" blatantly labels society as an inhuman, mechanical, power hungry "Combine", a "vast efficient mechanism that would ...
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