One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
what metaphors does the narrator use to describe the hospital and the ward?
from the book one flew over the cuckoos nest
from the book one flew over the cuckoos nest
The narrator's primary metaphor is to describe society as a machine, and he considers the hospital and ward in the same way;
Big Nurse is described as a tractor; her gestures are precise/ automatic; her face is calculated/ precision made.
People are "processed."
Vegetable (a patient) is a “a shower of rust and ashes, and now and again a piece of wire and glass” inside.
The brain is considered an "apparatus," put together by "seams."