"If you feel better, do it" This is a quote from many people who tried to use it in everyday life in the 1960s. This is an era of American rebellion and change. Many young citizens oppose their parents' lifestyle and decide what needs to be changed. They felt the strong anger of the Vietnam War that was when the revolt began. Many young people look to extremist politics, wear hippie clothes, use narcotics, and have a very free sexual attitude.
Ken Kesey's "Fly over cuckoo's bird's nest" and Ken Kesey's last flight on cuckoo's nest is a very successful novel that influenced the world in the past. Even now it is. Ken Kesey is a believer who faithfully believes in individuality and independence, brings new meaning to the world of psychiatry and changes treatment forever. This book not only influences American society but also has global influence. People all over the world are hospitalized in a mental hospital
Analytical article - Some people fly over cuckoo bird's nest. As Ken Kesey flew Cuckoo's Nest, the social and cultural background of his era was born. Social and cultural values, attitudes, beliefs invite him to invite him to read his text. Ken Kesey is a member of the generation of The Beat and their ideology after World War II and American social and cultural background are reflected in One Flew's role and various words about Cuckoo's Nest. ..... Suitable for a specific model, those who are not suitable for mold are considered social expeditions. In the 1960s, the rebellion was a common act of most people, including writers and artists; this was due to the conflict between the East and the civil rights movement. For these people, the government is a criminal, even a machine, threatening the personality of the individual. This provides a background historical background flying over the nest.
Ken Kesey is flying over the movie with Cukoos Nest Movie version of One Flew Over Cuckoo's nest by Milos Forman has many similarities with the novel, but the story is written by Ken Kesey, I have seen. People in the movie are ignored. Ken Kesey tested the medicine in 1960 and worked in the psychiatric ward and then wrote the novel "Flying Over the Nest". The novel was published in 1962. "Kesey became a nightly waiter at the psychiatric ward of Menlo Park Veterans Hospital and could concentrate on writing" (Magill 1528) Exploring the world of Casey's traitorous novel psychiatric patient