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dari 5One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest tells the story of Randle P. McMurphy, a rebellious man who fakes insanity to avoid prison and is sent to a psychiatric hospital. There, he clashes with Nurse Ratched, the strict and controlling head nurse who maintains order through intimidation and emotional manipulation. Narrated by Chief Bromden, a patient who pretends to be deaf and mute, the novel reveals the power struggles, fear, and quiet resistance within the ward. McMurphy’s arrival disrupts the routine, inspiring other patients to rediscover confidence and autonomy. As tensions rise, the conflict between individuality and institutional control becomes increasingly dangerous. Kesey’s novel is a powerful exploration of freedom, conformity, and the human cost of systems that suppress dissent. It remains a widely studied classic for its psychological depth and social critique.
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| Location | Item Code | Call Number | Status |
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| My Library (Literature) | 112020017802 | FIC KES o | Available |
| My Library (Literature) | 112020017812 | FIC KES o | Available |
| My Library (Literature) | 112020017822 | FIC KES o | Available |
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- Series Title
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- Call Number
- FIC KES o
- Publisher
- : Berkley, 1963
- Collation
- 272 pages, 4.19 x 0.89 x 7.5 inches
- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780451163967
- Classification
- FIC KES
- Content Type
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- Media Type
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- Carrier Type
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- Edition
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- Subject(s)
- Psychology
Fiction - Specific Detail Info
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- Statement of Responsibility
- Ken Kesey
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