The Stereotypes of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
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person, but everyone thinks he is. McMurphy can be the stereotypical gambler and yet at the same time he can portray the stereotypical cowboy. The characters that Kesey uses in the novel give the reader a healthy dose of reality veiled with delusions at the eyes of the Chief The combination of these things and the stereotypes in the book open one's eyes to even the smallest injustice due to simple categorizations in the mind.
person, but everyone thinks he is. McMurphy can be the stereotypical gambler and yet at the same time he can portray the stereotypical cowboy. The characters that Kesey uses in the novel give the reader a healthy dose of reality veiled with delusions at the eyes of the Chief The combination of these things and the stereotypes in the book open one's eyes to even the smallest injustice due to simple categorizations in the mind.