One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest
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One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest
In One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest by Ken Kesey, Chief Bromden is a character who
has to work his way back to being and acting like a real human after so many
years of being “dehumanized” (Porter 49) into a machine created by the evil
Nurse Ratched. I. Bromden in the beginning A. Dehumanized by Nurse Ratched 1.
structured 2. forbids laughing 3. controlling B. The effect that the Nurse and
the ward has on Bromden 1. could not smell 2. thinks of himself as little 3.
hides in the fog 4. fears everything 5. sees himself as comic 6. hallucinates
II. Bromden in progress A. Gives up deaf and dumb B. Great turn - around C.
Begins to smell things D. Regains his laugh E. Loosens up III. Bromden at the
end A. Bromden escapes B. Bromden is a hero C. McMurphy is death; Bromden
strength D. Bromden becomes big IV. Conclusion A. Modern world; machines destroy
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 character who has to work his way back to being and acting like a real
human after so many years of being “dehumanized” (Porter 49) into a machine
created by the evil Nurse Ratched. Bromden begins to change as soon as McMurphy
tries to get the guys on the ward to open up and Bromden is the one who gets the
most out of Mr. McMurphy’s “therapy” (97). Chief Bromden finally beats the
evil nurse Miss Ratched by escaping from the institution. So “Broken men -
however frightened, beleaguered, splintered, and dehumanized - can be restored
to manhood and wholeness” (95). A six foot seven inch Indian named Chief
Bromden pretense to be a deaf mute after he watched his father, Chief Tee Ah
Millatoona, get ruined by his white wife. Government agents often came to visit
his father about his property. The agents would walk right past Bromden like he
was not even there. When people stopped reacting to Bromden, he stopped reacting
to the people. At the Combine which was the name for the ward, Bromden underwent
treatment for his medical condition. The Combine split the patients into two
categories, the Acutes and the Chronics. The Acutes were the patients that had
the ability to getting better while the Chronics had no chance of getting better
because of how serious their medical condition is. In the Combine everybody
definitely considers Bromden as a Chronic. While in there and everybody thinking
he is a deaf mute, Bromden hear’s information from other...
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