Tuesday, September 3, 2019
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest- Ken Keseys Characterization Of Women Es
Keseyââ¬â¢s characterization of women is by no means fair. He perceives one type to be the bossy domineering woman, and the other type to be submissive whores. He is subjective to the inmates being futile, perceiving us to think that their wives and especially Big ââ¬Å"Powerfulâ⬠Nurse took away their manliness. Kesey tries to imply that whores such as Candy Starr, contradict that, and offer them courage and pleasure. In this book, there are no regular women, just these two extremes. à à à à à One Flew Over The Cuckooââ¬â¢s Nest does not seem to intentionally degrade women. Although Kesey may not have, there is a shadow of doubt in how he illustrates it. The Nurseââ¬â¢s name itself symbolizes this. A Ratched is perceived to sound like a wretched conniving drill sergeant, with no feelin...
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