Compare the ways Plath and Kesey present psychological disorders and ‘minds under stress’ in the Bell Jar and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest?

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Nurse Ratched is the most obvious example of this, and rules the ward with “an iron fist”. She represents the emasculation and dehumanisation of society. Her oppressive and matriarchal nature is reinforced by her nickname, ‘Big Nurse’, a possible reference to the Orwellian character ‘Big Brother’, with whom she shares many traits...
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‘The Bell Jar’ shares this theme, although it is a patriarchal rather than matriarchal society that Esther inhabits. However, unlike ‘One Flew Over…’ Plath’s novel does not contain a main antagonist such as Ratched, and it is a combination of characters that inflict a domineering environment upon Esther...
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