One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey.

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a controversial novel that has left parents and school authorities debating about its influence on students since its publication in 1962. The novel describes the inner workings of a mental institution, how the patients are emasculated and mistreated by the terrifying Nurse Ratched, who will go to any length to control them. But in comes McMurphy, a criminal who chose to go to an asylum rather than serve physical labor; he disrupts the order of the hospital with his big personality and loud opinions, undermining the authority of Nurse Ratched and encouraging the patients to live their own lives, until he too, is silenced forever by authority. With his novel, Ken Kesey paints society as an oppressive machine bent upon nothing but controlling people, and portrays the very important message that you can imprison and subjugate a person, but you can never take away his will to fight for freedom. So why would a book with such a significant message cause controversy? Why would some school districts go as far as to ban this book entirely from their school c...

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