Bruden 's chief, Bruden, who landed in Bruden, was half that of American Indians. His father is the chief of Tee Ah Millatoona, which means the highest mountain in the mountain. This is the reason he got to use the title. He followed his mother's surname Bromden. He grew up in the Columbia Valley. The chief is large and tall, very disturbing and threatening people who meet him. For 15 years he has worked in a hospital and is staying longer than anyone else.
My father always reminds me of the person in Chief Bromden of Ke Kesey's book "Fly over the cuckoo's nest". Although this book itself is a criticism of criticism against behaviorism, it first emphasizes "people who take one step to listen to the sound of other drums". I went to my office earlier this week, and I noticed why I often choose to pick up from the rhythms of other countries in the world. For me, it is a figurative ward that avoids numbness which requires our acquiescence and comfort (not comfort). One person posted to the group.
Braomaden, an abnormally tall American inhabitant trapped in the psychiatric ward of Oregon State, suffers from the mental state of delusional schizophrenia. The fictional character of Ken Casey's "Fly over the Cuckoo's Bird's Nest" suffered from extreme mental illness, but he also became a victim of social asphyxiation and exacerbated Bromden's condition It was. Delusion type schizophrenia is a rare mental disorder that causes severe delusions and hallucinations and other less severe symptoms.
Ken Kesey in the Oregon mental hospital behind the countryside, a multifaceted novel flying over the cuckoo's hiding place, an article criticized by flying over the cuckoo nest of 1962 by Ken Kesey. This novel is described by American semi-Indians known as "chiefs" He is an apparently hearing impaired patient of delusive schizophrenia. Kesey gave us an objective view by choosing Bromden as a talker instead of the hero's McMurphy. It comes from only one. What about the lives of those living in communist countries? I personally am one of the people who struggled for 18 years under the Communist Party without individual rights and freedom. I am familiar with the lives of those people. Communist books do not have these experiences. Prior to 1975, Vietnam was a republic. On 30th April 1975, the Communist took over the country. They insist on our country