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Feminism, Stereotypes and Misogyny: Ken Kesey’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”

Throughout history, women stereotypes have gone into various changes. Basically, domestic women turned into femme fatale. These changes were supported by the Civil Rights Movement and Feminism. Women started to be regarded as individuals and gained rights; therefore, strength. As an anti-feminist, Ken Kesey responded to these changes in the society through his writing. In…

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