Sexuality In One Flew Over The Cuckoo'S Nest

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Wanda R

 

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February 25, 2016

 

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Everything about her and the ward is sterile, cold, and lifeless, from the Big Nurse's manner down to the white starched uniforms of the staff. The first thing that McMurphy notices about the ward is that the Big Nurse emasculates and weakens the men. He calls her a "ball-cutter" (p. 58), and Harding agrees...
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58), and Harding agrees. In other words, the ward is like a matriarchal society which castrates men. This is graphically symbolized by the death of Rawler, who commits suicide by castrating himself and bleeding to death. In a less literal manner, this is what is happening to all the patients. In contrast, McMurphy is totally open about sex and enjoys his masculine sexual power...
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