One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Quote Analysis

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It has been said, “... the greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.” This quote can be interpreted as saying that the more power someone or something has, the greater the tendency to abuse the power will be. The above quote can be seen as true among many different literary works. It is proven as true through the novel, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kesey and, through the short story, “Welcome to the Monkey House,” by Kurt Vonnegut. Within both of these works of literature, the quote can be proven as true through characterization, point-of-view, and themes associated with the plot lines. Within the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Kesey writes specifically on the abuse of government and the abuse of personal power at the hands of Nurse Ratched. By portraying Nurse Ratched in a negative and controlling way, Kesey reinforces the above quote. The above quote is supported through the abuse, torment, experiments, overpowering control, and fear that Nurse Ratched instills into the patient’s lives. The author makes references to “the combine” and “the machine” as if portraying the overwhelming power and abuse of power by the government. Kesey also describes the Big Nurse as an immovable and unstoppable force in the lives of the patients. Though these descriptions are often seen as obsolete within the context of the story, …show more content…

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