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Essay heading: Feminism Is A Futile Cause
 
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Nurse Ratchet embraces the essence of unnaturalness because she performs her job with an aberrant accuracy and a smooth precision of a mechanically man-made robot. All elements of womanhood are lost in her because she [unsexes] herself with the china-doll smile, the porcelain face, and the army trouser that hides her visage of womanhood (45)...
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Critic Irving comments that " the Big Nurse is no longer a woman [?] All of her gestures, commands, feelings, and possessions are mechanized; there's no compact or lipstick or woman stuff?"(81-84). The Nurse is the "ball-cutter" because she psychologically castrates the men in her ward by removing them of the necessary masculinity and confidence required to overcome her (Kesey 89)...
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