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April 2015: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
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Excellent read!


Already learned this tidbit: While a student at Stanford U, Kesey "worked for several months as a nurse's a..."
Wow, so he probably got a lot of insight through working there.
I'm liking the author's pick of a narrator. I am only about 21% into the book (ebook)







Definitely VILLAIN. I think she belonged in the ward, also. She had some control issues.
What about Billy's mom? I have her as a villain as well. That's probably why she and Ratched were BFF's. Really, trying to keep yourself "young" by not letting you son grow up? Both of them were extreme manipulators in my mind.

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Granted he was definitely a flawed person with many issues and unholy characteristics. But for the men on the ward, he came to their rescue.
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What do you think?


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A really interesting idea. I'm not sure if I agree with it or not. On one hand, I see where you are coming from and agree he did 'save' the men on the ward. On the other, I struggle with the idea of him as being that because his motives were selfish, and so the outcomes for the other men were a side effect of his actions rather than the motivation for them. Not sure if I'm making sense.

As a side note. I believe Mr. Kesey could have had McMurphy as the narrator. I believe he chose Chief as the narrator because the gospel is written/told by the disciple not the savior.

I just finished the book. Nurse Ratched is a villain and her name represents what she is - a combination of rat and hatchet. Thanks, Courtney, for your analysis. I would have preferred a "savior" who had more savory extracurricular activities!
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