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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a very enthralling book. It has many strengths and few weaknesses. Its major strengths are the unique viewpoint of the narrator; the vivid personality of the characters; the many scenes that are often humorous and highly dramatic at the same time; and the struggles and major changes that occur for most of the characters. The weaknesses of the book are its slowness of pace in part and the black and white comparison between the protagonist, McMurphy and the antagonist, Nurse Ratched.One strength and probably the most interesting aspect of the book is the point of view from which the story is told. In most books, the story is told from the point of view of the main character, a narrator, or an omnipresent point of view. Instead, we see this story through the eyes of Chief Bromden, nicknamed Chief Broom. Chief Broom is a paranoid schizophrenic who suffers from fear of technology, women, and blacks. These three fears are represented by the staff of the ward. Technology and women are both represented by Big Nurse also known as Nurse Ratched, who, in his mind, manipulates the ward through the use of machines and his fear of blacks is represented by the three black or
Another great strength of the book are the many scenes with great dramatic impact. An example of this is when McMurphy accuses the other patients of being too scared to stand up for themselves. To prove his point, McMurphy appears to change the subject to gambling. He bets that he can lift this colossal steel and concrete control panel. It is obvious that he canÕt do it so they accept the bet. With all his strength, he strains to pick it up and fails. As he walks away, hands bleeding, from his effort he says, ÒBut I tried, though. Goddamnit, I sure as hell did that much, now, didnÕt I?Ó One of the great strengths of the story is the incredibly humorous way in which McMurphy irritates and demeans Big Nurse. A great example of this is when he ÒaccidentallyÓ broke the window to the nurses station multiple times. A weak point of the story is when the Chief is working through some of his demons. The descriptions during this time are very lengthy and they slow down the pace of the story quite a bit. However, this weakness is minor compared to the strengths of the story. derlies whom Chief Bromden refers to as the black boys. Chief BroomÕs distorted perspective provides a truly unique point of view as we see his delusions intertwine with reality in such a way that it is not always obvious what is reality and what is part of the ChiefÕs delusional system. Chief Broom is helped by McMurphy to grow and change so that, near the end of the book, he has a less distorted view of reality and sees through Nurse RatchedÕs manipulations. One Flew Over the CuckooÕs Nest brilliantly combines metaphor with a compelling story. The narrator has an interesting point of view. Many of the characters are complex. The story line is often amusin
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Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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