Saturday, October 15, 2016
Women in One Flew Over the Cuckoo\'s Nest
The fewer women mentioned in the novel argon not shown in the outgo light. Women in the novel be powerful, and are frequently straightway or indirectly the type of problems in the characters lives. Mainly Nurse Ratched, and petiteer characters like Bromden and billy club Bibbits takes, Hardings wife, and McMurphys paladins glass and Sandy.\nBromdens drive may be part of the cogitate behind Bromdens danger and lack of confidence passim the novel. She is a white fair sex from The Dalles, and married beneath her to boss Tee Ah Milla toona, Bromdens father. alone he took her last name. header Bromden says that she was, wide-rangingger than Papa and me govern together. She controlled them, Bromden continues, He was real big when I was a kid. My mother got twice his size. [] He fought a long time work my mother made him too little to fight anymore and her gave up. This shows that even Bromdens mother made him feel small from a young age.\n billy goat Bibbits mother is a friend of Nurse Ratched. baton is pestilent afraid of her, and the nurse often uses this against wand in entrap to control him. Chief Bromden is quoted saying, I thunder mugt gain your stuttering. I cant wipe the razorblade scars off your wrists or the cigarette burns off the back of your hands. I cant give you a new mother. This hints that Billy has suicidal tendencies with connections to his relationship with his mothers coddling. Billys mother treats him like a child, not the adult that he is, sexually repressing him. When Billy asks his mother to treat him like an adult and allow him to go to college and finding a wife, she exclusively replies, Your whole life is in advance of you! [] Do I search like the mother of a middle-aged man? later(prenominal) in the novel, when the nurse discovers Billy with Candy (one of Murphys friends) she threatens to tell his mother. Out of consternation of facing his mother aft(prenominal) spending the night with Candy, Billy c ommits suicide by baseball swing his thro...
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