John Smith
John Smith
Kesey's brilliant work in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is the
by-product of many factors. Kesey uses the setting of the story as his most
powerful weapon in establishing his viewpoints. At first, one might
consider the story to simply be a fine piece of contemporary fiction, but
in reality it is a bitter commentary on the condition of the American
society. Obviously, it becomes evident that Kesey will convey many
viewpoints throughout the
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not choose to do this, they can use
the relationships they now know of to their benefit. They can make sure
that they never allow themselves to fall into the traps that society has
created. They can be sure to never suppress another person's rights and
freedoms. Quite frankly, I believe that the second road is the more
attractive of the two, and after having read Kesey's book, I am quite
inclined to follow it.