Monday, December 23, 2019

Comparing One Flew Over The Cookoo s Nest And The Movie

In the 1950’s, clashes between communism and capitalism have dominated the decade. Although it wasn’t always easy, the United States experienced an important economic and home construction growth. The fifty’s weren’t always easy but it made place to a lot of improvement in the US government and in the society. In this text I will talk to you about the similarities and differences between the novel One Flew Over the Cookoo’s Nest and the movie. First of all, the story took place in hospital in Oregon in the late fifty’s and early sixty’s. The World War II is still present in the community’s head. The hospital is a world of regulations, routine, and discipline in which Nurse Ratched has a full control. Nurse Ratched also does all what she can to keep the outside world away from the patients. Chief Bromden, the narrator, has been a patient in the Oregon psychiatric hospital for ten years. Bromden suffers from paranoia and it is ver y easy to understand all along the story. In the hospital, all the patient are men and they are all divided on a particular way. All the men that can not be cured are together and all the others that can be cured and together too. The hospital is ruled by Miss Rached, an army Nurse that is very mechanical. Everything starts when Randle McMurphy enters the hospital. Bromden see’s right away that McMurphy is not like the other patients. After experiencing his first meeting directed by nurse Ratched, McMurphy tells the other patients that the nurse is a

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