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| How long did Ken Kesey live and where was he born? |
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| Ken Kesey moved with his family to _____/ |
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| Who did Ken Kesey marry? did he have any children? |
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| his high school love; 3 children |
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| Where and when did kesey graduate from? |
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| 1957; university of oregon |
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| Where did KEsey go in 1958? |
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| While in college, Kesey participated in ____ and _____. |
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| Where did Kesey go in 1959 and what did he do there? |
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| Melo Park Veteran's HOspital; partcipated in studies examing the effects of pscyhoactive drugs |
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| The studies he did at the hospital were part of a secret CIA founded project called _____. |
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| part of an initiative to study mind control and interrogation behavior |
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| Why was mk ultra questionable? |
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| some people did not know they were being drugged; ultimately it was discontinued |
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| Kesey eventually began working as a ______in a mental institution. He was sympathetic to the patients and he voluntarily received _____. |
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| orderly; electroshock therapy |
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| When was his first novel released? |
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| Ken Kesey's first novel was made into a play in _____ and made into a film in ____. |
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| One flew over the cuckoo's nest film won what award? |
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| Kesey becomes a leading figure in the growing _____movement in the 1960s. |
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| This movement was confusing for Kesey because he was too young to be a ____and too old to be a ______. |
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| Kesey became famous for _____. |
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| What do you do during acid tests? |
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| listen to music, try acid,and see what happens |
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| What was kesey's favorite band? |
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| the warklocks, later known as the grateful dead |
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| When did Kesey published his next novel? What was it? |
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| 1964; "sometimes a great notion" |
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| Kesey and his friends journey across the country to ____ in a school bus. They called themselves the______. |
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| new york; merry pranksters |
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| The merry pranksters meet with _____on the road trip. |
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| As time goes on, his writing becomes more______. |
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| He decided to stay on the _____for the rest of his life. |
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| What was kesey's last published work? |
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| an article in rolling stones advoacating for peacer after the events of 9/11 |
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| Who were the first two people in 1937 to treat schizophrenic patients with applications of electricity? |
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| Ugo Cerletti and Lucino Bini |
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| When did Ugo CErletti and Lucino Bini first apply electroshock to a human patient? |
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| The arrival of _____in psychiatric treatment in the early 1950s made electroconvulsive therapy a second choice or last resort. |
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| Who is nailed to the wall in the novel? |
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| Which patient---the former "bull goose loony" is embarrassed by his hands? |
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| What does dr. spivey propose as a therapeutic way to liven up the ward? |
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| Who does mcmurphy convince to provide the 21st vote for the world series? |
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| What does mcmurphy dislike about the main dayroom--which ultimately prompts the creation of a second day room? |
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| Where does mcmurphy comes to the hospital from? |
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| Which of the acutes is marked by his frequent stuttering? |
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| "Damned if you do, damned if you don't" |
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| scanlon referring to sefelt |
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| What is mcmurphy dreaming of? |
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| "That's why you shouldn't of broke that window. They see you're big now. Now they got to bust you." |
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| "I just want to touch him because he's who he is." |
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| "There you'll be. It's the big Chief Bromden, cuttin down the boulevard--men, women, and children rockin' back on thier heels to peer at him..." |
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| "I just want to touch him because he's who he is." |
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| "mcmurphy. oh, you damned mcmurphy." |
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| "We are lunatics from the hospital up the highway, psycho-ceramics, the cracked pots of mankind. Would you like me to decipher a Rorschac for you? No? You must hurry on? Ah, he's gone. Pity." |
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| harding talking to the guy who asked about the uniforms |
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| "McMurphy! We need some help!" |
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| "Two o'clock Saturday night. Slip up and knock on that same window you was at this morning. I'll talk the night aide into letting you in." |
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| Who writes the article on One Flew over the cuckoos nest and sexism? |
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| What does Chief broom bromden call the mental institution? |
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| a mechanism that engages the teeth of a wheel permitting motion in one direction only |
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| who is another character that stutters? |
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| Who are the four powerful females in the novel? |
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| nurse ratched, mrs. bibbit, mrs. harding, and mrs. bromden |
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| Who is the only good woman in the novel? |
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| What is the purpose of a geisha? |
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| there for the pleasure and comfort of men |
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| What biblical character does Billy represent? |
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| Who are the two whores in the novel? |
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| "we are victims of matriarchy here" |
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| bromden's mother turned his father into a _____. |
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| he is disemboweled and rust spills out |
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| he is raped by one of the aides |
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| How old was mcmurphy when he first had sex? |
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| Nurse Ratched compares Mcmurphy to another patient who also was a manipulator. This patient is ____. |
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| Who does harding compare nurse ratched to at the end of the novel? |
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| What does mcmurphy sticking his hand through the glass represent? |
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| that even though the patients cannot see the power of nurse ratched, it is always there just like the glass was very clear he could hardly see it and you have to go the extra mile to take control and make her lose control |
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| What four people laugh a lot after the fishing trip? |
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| Harding, Scandlon, Dr. Spivey, and sefelt |
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| What was bromden's "papa" name (translation)? |
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| the pine that stands tallest on the mountain (yet, he was manipulated by his wife--size does not always mean power) |
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| What is one mcmurphy's boxers? |
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| white whales with red eyes |
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| Who are the three acute patients whose lives have been destroyed by electroschock theraphy? What does this represent? |
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| ellis, ruckly, and taber; all of these people have rebelled against authority and the electro schock table is shaped like a cross---christ imagery because jesus rebelled against authority and ellis was actually nailed to wall |
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| What is mcmurphy's full name? |
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| What tribe is chief bromden from? |
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| how long has bromden been in the hospital |
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| Where is mcmurphy's scar? |
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| What is harding's first name? |
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| Doctor spivey may be addicted to ____. |
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| What is cheswick's first name? |
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| Who are four hospital aides? |
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| warren, washington, williams, geever; three w's are day time aides and geever is a night aide |
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| What is Candy's name and where is she from? |
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| What leads mcmurphy to his first electroshock treatment? |
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| What is george's name? what is his hertiage? what is he afraid of? |
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| george sorenson; swedish; dirtiness |
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| Who always declares he is tired and what point told the other patients he was born dead? |
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| The lifeguard used to play ____. how long has he been in the ward? |
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| ____started out as an acute but changed into a chronic because of his lobotomy. |
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| Who is the only acute who was involuntarily committed to the hospital? he frequently fantasizes about blowing things up |
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| who are the two epileptic patients? |
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| sefelt and frederickson; they need more medical care then the other patients but they don't receive it because the staff is too concerned with making the disorderly orderly |
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| Why doesn't sefelt take his medicine? what does he do with it? |
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| it makes his teeth fall out so he gives it to frederickson who enjoys taking two doses |
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| nighttime orderly for nurse ratched; he is kind to bromden |
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| what is bromden's father's indian name? |
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| chief bromden's father's marriage to a white woman represents? |
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| american attack on native americans |
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| who leads tours on the ward making out that the ward is a nice place? |
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| who is nurse pilbow? what is she afraid? |
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| a strict catholic nurse who has a birthmark on her face that she attempts to scrub away; afraid of the patients sexuality |
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| a patient on the disturbed ward who commits suicide by cutting off his testicles |
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| what is hardings wife's name? |
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| who is the oldest chronic on the ward? |
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| colonel matterson; he is a world war 2 veteran and was commited to the hospital by his wife |
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| who does mcmurphy refer to as a "frightened, desperate, ineffectual little rabbit"? |
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| Who are two acutes who go on the fishing trip? |
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| what patient lives in their own world and sees things in the water that no one else sees? |
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| What is the name of the work farm mcmurphy came from? |
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| What is dale harding the president of? |
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| During bromden's nightmare, he dreams of a slaughterhouse and old blastic is hung on a meat hook. what pours out of his wound? |
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| "i've got worrries of my own without getting hooked with yours. so just quit!" |
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| what is mcmurphy's first act of violence? |
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| breaking the glass window |
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| how does billy commit suicide |
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| who are the only patients left on the ward during part four |
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| what does bromden do to mcmurphy after mcmurphy's operation |
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| The pecking party represnts? |
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| the lack of unity among the men in the ward |
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| what does the monopoly game represent? |
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| mcmurphy wins while the other patients lose because mcmurphy refuses to conform to the rules of the nurse, unlike the other patients |
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| Who represents the main disciple? |
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| Which patient has been on the ward the longest? |
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