Cuckoo's Nest Individuality

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In 1960s America, the national fear of communist infiltration into the highest levels of the US fueled the Red Scare, which led to one of the most unstable periods in American history. The paranoia, forced conformity, and suppression of individual liberties which characterized the Cold War era during the 1950s and 1960s. In his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey presents the consequences of the suppression of liberty and individuality in a world obsessed with conformity. Like all great literature, Kesey reflected society. Through McMurphy, Ratched, and the rest of the chronics and acutes living in the combine, Kesey exposes America’s treatment of the mentally ill in a system constructed on the profit of the suppression of individuality

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