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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 under...

Posted by: Jason Cashmere

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