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Comparison Of Book And Movie

“One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” Essay, Research Paper


Comparison of Book and Movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”


One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a book written by Ken Kesey to


accomplish a certain mood within it’s chapters. The feelings and moods given in


the book differ greatly from those in the movie because of multiple changes in


character development. Each and every time a movie is produced from a book, the


producers are forced to change parts of the story in order to suit the audiences


needs for a faster paced plot. It is impossible to capture every mood or


setting which the author creates. What is lost can sometimes be the real


meaning behind the story.


The characterization of chief Bromden is a good example of the changes


made from book to movie. His past is a vital piece of information contributing


to the mood and understanding of the story. In the movie, Bromden is nothing


more than a crazy Indian who doesn’t want to talk so pretends to be deaf and


dumb. Much of the understanding and respect is lost in the transition between


book and movie. In the book, Bromden has flashbacks to his childhood, lighting


on significant points in his childhood. His background is never even brushed


upon in the movie. Of course it would have been nearly impossible to tell of


Bromdens life in a movie, much less show the world from his point of view as in


the book. Bromden is still a very interesting character but the real puzzle to


his problems is lost.


McMurphy is a very sly, cunning man. He knows how to play his game and


does it well. In the book as McMurphy progresses, he goes through many stages


where he is rebellious, then docile, then rebellious again. This is due to the


fact that he learns exactly what it means to be committed and what it takes to


be released. Then he begins to see that all his ward mates (I don’t know what


you want to call them) are counting on him so he becomes re

bellious again.


These reactions to his environments encourage McMurphy to be not crazy but


intelligent and quick. This is exactly the way a character such as McMurphy


should act. In the movie, McMurphy is not only wild but rude. He tried to


never be outright rude in the book (more aggravating for the nurse) yet in the


movie he was. He never stopped being wild in the movie, leading you to believe


that maybe in fact he is crazy. Mcmurphy’s true character was lost in the


writing of the screen play, his intelligence and cunning is lowered greatly by


changes made by the screen writers.


Ms. Ratched is a powerful woman in both the book and the movie. She


knows how to play with peoples minds and manipulate groups. She keeps a tight


grip on the ward using subtle methods which cannot be ignored to get what she


wants. In the book Ms. Ratched is the most powerful woman in the hospital, what


she says goes. In the movie however, she not only doesn’t have complete control


but it seems as though the doctor thinks himself as having authority over her.


In the book she has the ability to get him replaced at any time and he knows


this. This is reflected in his willingness to obey her and his lack of new


ideas. The movie was probably changed just so they wouldn’t have to go into


detail about why and how the nurse was all powerful in the hospital Her lack of


power was shown most greatly during the staff meeting when she didn’t lead it


and even had suggestions about her course of action made by other doctors. This


gave the nurse a less intimidating personality .


The character development in the book and movie differed greatly. Each


portrayed characters differently and therefore set a different scene and mood to


the story. While each character is basically the same, subtle changes in their


personality, place in society and background lead the viewer/reader to see each


character from a different perspective.

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