Sanity is depicted through the patients' desires for freedom, connection, and personal agency, while insanity is shown through the oppressive and dehumanizing actions of the hospital staff, particularly Nurse Ratched. The boundaries between sanity and insanity become blurred as the characters struggle against the oppressive system, ultimately questioning who truly represents sanity in the face of institutional control.
In "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Ken Kesey portrays sanity as the ability to conform to societal norms and expectations, while he defines insanity as the rejection of these norms and the desire for individual freedom. The novel raises questions about who has the power to label someone as sane or insane, and challenges the notion that conformity equates to mental health.
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Billy Babit is a victim in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
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Danny DeVito
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It's a saw.
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George is the captain of the boat. Before he was on the ward, he was a professional captain.