Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest

The paper compares people and the living world with the mechanical and inanimate world in Ken Kesey's novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. The use of mechanical terminology, comparison of men to robots, and human behavior and human relations to the work of a machine in an industrial envi...

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Main Author: Banković Nevena B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2022-01-01
Series:Baština
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2022/0353-90082256123B.pdf
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description The paper compares people and the living world with the mechanical and inanimate world in Ken Kesey's novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. The use of mechanical terminology, comparison of men to robots, and human behavior and human relations to the work of a machine in an industrial environment is not unusual for the twentieth-century literature, especially science fiction, given the development of technology and science: connection of distant parts on the planet, conquering of the space, and splitting of the atom. The man has made a remarkable progress in the field of science, but the question arises whether he has remained the same during that process, or whether he has "gazed into the abyss" for too long. The analysis that follows raises the question whether the use of mechanical in the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is a metaphor or something more. To talk about metaphorical use, we will refer to the paper Metaphor and Mind Style in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by authors Elena Semino and Kate Swindlehurst. On the other hand, we will refer to the ideas of Erich Fromm from a number of his books to show that the mentioned comparison is not only a stylistic figure, but the refection of the process of changing of human nature.
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spelling doaj.art-d3a5fb0e3c0e414d8c84f0096b94715f2022-12-22T02:33:16ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972022-01-0120225612313210.5937/bastina32-372910353-90082256123BMechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nestBanković Nevena B.0Akademija strukovnih studija Šumadija, Kragujevac, SerbiaThe paper compares people and the living world with the mechanical and inanimate world in Ken Kesey's novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. The use of mechanical terminology, comparison of men to robots, and human behavior and human relations to the work of a machine in an industrial environment is not unusual for the twentieth-century literature, especially science fiction, given the development of technology and science: connection of distant parts on the planet, conquering of the space, and splitting of the atom. The man has made a remarkable progress in the field of science, but the question arises whether he has remained the same during that process, or whether he has "gazed into the abyss" for too long. The analysis that follows raises the question whether the use of mechanical in the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is a metaphor or something more. To talk about metaphorical use, we will refer to the paper Metaphor and Mind Style in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by authors Elena Semino and Kate Swindlehurst. On the other hand, we will refer to the ideas of Erich Fromm from a number of his books to show that the mentioned comparison is not only a stylistic figure, but the refection of the process of changing of human nature.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2022/0353-90082256123B.pdfmechanicalmetaphormind stylenecrophiliapowerkeseyfromm
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Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
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mechanical
metaphor
mind style
necrophilia
power
kesey
fromm
title Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
title_full Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
title_fullStr Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
title_short Mechanical in the novel One flew over the cuckoo's nest
title_sort mechanical in the novel one flew over the cuckoo s nest
topic mechanical
metaphor
mind style
necrophilia
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kesey
fromm
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2022/0353-90082256123B.pdf
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