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Answer:
The two scenes where 'manipulation' occurs in the novel 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' are:
- When Big Nurse gets mad with the aides and quickly brings back her fake posture before the patients.
- Another manipulation takes place when McMurphy bets with Hardings, the president of patient's council and win against him.
Explanation:
'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' is a novel written by Ken Kesey. The book is narrated by Chief Bromden.
In Chapter 1-3, the two scenes where 'manipulation' occurs is when Big Nurse gets mad with the ward aides, almost about to burst, but then compose herself before the patients arrive at the spot (Chapter 1). Big Nurse is the antagonist of the novel and the main manipulator. She has manipulated her ward with fear and hatred for one another. She brings control over her wards using these tactics and scheme. But before patients she shows herself as a compose and calm lady. This is one example of manipulation from the novel.
Another 'manipulative' scene occurs when McMurphy bets with Hardings, who is considered to be the president of the patient's council. Hardings is a nerrvous man, which McMurphy knew, he knew that gaining position from Hardings would be easy and thus engage himself in a bet with him, which he easily wins. This incident takes place in chapter 3 of the novel.