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1 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Introductory Lecture

2 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 2 The Life and Times of Ken Kesey Themes & Symbols

3 Vintery, mintery, cutery, corn, Apple seed and apple thorn, Wire, briar, limber lock Three geese in a flock One flew East One flew West And one flew over the cuckoo's nest

4 Strange Weird Eccentric Bizarre Unconventional Silly Crazy Insane “Cuckoo”

5 Treatment of the Insane (1940s-1960s) Electroconvulsive Therapy “Electroshock” Electrodes are placed on both temples Electrical stimulus is used to generate blood flow The body convulses unless a paralytic is used Still used today Lobotomy Burr holes drilled in head Alcohol injected or wire inserted to destroy frontal lobe tissue Later, the “Transorbital” Lobtotomy used The Orbitoclast is inserted through eye socket It pivots around to sever the frontal cortex

6 Why do this? To pacify the patients Make them easier to deal with Dull their intellects To “cure” them

7 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 7 Bibliographic Information Kesey was born in 1935 in La Junta, Colorado Lived on farms in Colorado and Oregon Attended University of Oregon's School of Journalism 1958 – Enrolled in creative writing program at Stanford University Married his highschool sweetheart, Norma “Faye” Haxby, and had three children, Jed, Zane and Shannon.

8 Known as a cultural icon who some consider a link between the "beat generation" of the 1950s (jazz, poetry, drug experiences) and the "hippies" of the 1960s.

9 The Beat Generation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpJZ9j52X2I

10 Hippies http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Hippies+I n+The+1960S&view=detail&mid=9CDD4E1C 3CC8F31A916B9CDD4E1C3CC8F31A916B& first=0

11 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 11 Experimentation Menlo Park Veterans Hospital research program LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, and amphetamine IT-290 What does this mean?

12 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 12 Well... Writing One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest At the end of his participation in drug experiments, Kesey worked in a mental ward at the hospital and felt that the patients weren't crazy at all but did not “fit” in with society. “[Kesey's] goal was to break through conformist thought and ultimately forge a reconfiguration of American society.” http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/kesey.html

13 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 13 The Merry Pranksters Kesey's group of friends:  Took psychedelic drugs  Wore outrageous clothing  Participated in peaceful confrontations with the law  Performed bizarre street acts  Were against all levels of conformity and conventionality

14 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 14 The Merry Pranksters Tired partygoers enjoy the vestiges of the Acid Test Graduation, an elaborate Halloween party thrown by Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters at the Warehouse, San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1966. Along with live music and psychedelic light shows, large quantities of hallucinogenic drugs were consumed at the Acid Tests, though LSD was outlawed in the state of California (Oct. 7, 1966). Ted Streshinsky/CorbisBrittanica.com

15 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 15 The Merry Pranksters To promote Kesey's novel Sometimes a Great Notion, the Merry Pranksters took off on a tour from San Fransisco to New York in their 'bus‘ nick named ‘Furthur.’ This trip, described in Tom Wolfe's book The Electric Kool- Aid Acid Test (and later in Kesey's own screenplay "The Further Inquiry") was the group's attempt at making art out of everyday life. "What we hoped was that we could stop the coming end of the world." Kesey

16 The Magic Trip http://www.key-z.com/video.html

17 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 17 The Kool-Aid Acid Test Name given to Kesey's wild parties Kesey would have his guests ingest LSD, sometimes without acknowledgement Blue Kool-Aid Facing one's fears under LSD.

18 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 18 The Merry Pranksters “Ken Kesey, who was at the center of the psychedelic counterculture on the West Coast, speaks with his band of Merry Pranksters, San Francisco, 1966. 'I believe man is changing," Kesey said. "Our concept of reality is changing. It's been happening here in San Francisco. I believe there's a whole new generation of kids. They're different. I can hear it in the music.'” Brittanica.com

19 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 19 The Merry Pranksters and the Psychedelic Era It has been said that they were responsible for the introduction of the San Francisco psychedelic era that is the 60's. In 1966, Kesey has stated that these drugs were “temporary and delusional” but this could not stop the trend that he and the Merry Pranksters has started.

20 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Became incredibly popular and was viewed as a critical look on society. Still claimed as Kesey's most popular work.

21 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Based on Kesey’s experiences as an orderly at a mental health facility in Menlo Park, CA Exposed the public to the inner workings of mental health institutions Narrated by a schizophrenic patient Chief Bromden Reveals Nurse Ratched’s abuse of power (i.e. shock theraphy & lobotomies)

22 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 22 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest “It was read as a compelling cautionary tale that viewed society, represented by Big Nurse, as a cold, formidable negation of all that is free, lusty and nonconformist. McMurphy, a malingerer from a penal work farm, tries to rekindle a spark of life among his fellow patients, and is thwarted at each step by the cold, calculating Nurse Ratched” Lets see what you think!

23 Analysis: Themes, Symblos, & Characters 23 Sources Used http://www.britannica.com/psychedelic/scene/kesey.html#087p1 http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/kesey.html 1998 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia / 22903 www.wikipedia.com http://www.britannica.com/psychedelic/scene/kesey.html#087p1 http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/kesey.html www.wikipedia.com

24 American Film Institute: Heroes & Villains -top 50 villains and heroes in 100 years of film history Atticus Finch (from To Kill A Mockingbird) the greatest hero of all time Dr. Hannibal Lecter (from Silence of the Lambs) the top villain The other within the top 5 villains: Norman Bates, Darth Vader, The Wicked Witch of the West, Nurse Ratched

25 Keep Kesey’s personal experiences in mind while reading and think about how it influences the story…


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