A comparison of novels in "One flew over the cuckoo's nest" by Ken Kesey and "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare

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27-3-2021 3:00 PM

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27-3-2021 3:15 PM

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Comparative research is meant to be the methodology of research. The Comparative research is the act of comparing the two or more things which determine something about the specific one or all of the things which has been compared. It is also called as the Multiple Discipline Study. Comparative research can take many steps. Mainly the two key factors are time and space. The historical comparative research has many different timeframes and that occurs within the model of some stages. The Comparative research has come across all over the cross-cultural scientific spirit which arose in Greece (6th century) and the whole appreciation of learning comes under the characteristic of 5th century. Moreover, the Greek comparative research is philosophical and also one of the democratic polis in which the representations questioned the Milesians. Comparative research compares the two ideas or analyses. It also demonstrates to examine and to compare the certain subjects. This research shows the two subjects which is similar and different in study. There are several methods to analyse the comparative one: individualising, universalising, variation-finding, and ambient. The comparison research of two novels “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Hamlet”. In this novels the tragic hero is a character who has heroic attitudes with flaws and that leads to their downfall. In these two novels it can be compared by the same manner of main characters; Nurse Ratched, King Claudius, Randle McMurphy and Hamlet in the part of story.

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Aadhitya., J. A. (2021, March). A comparison of novels in "One flew over the cuckoo's nest" by Ken Kesey and "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. Presented at the Postgraduate Conference on Interdisciplinary Learning: Re-Imagining Postgraduate Studies in the 21st Century and Beyond. Lingnan University, Hong Kong.

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A comparison of novels in "One flew over the cuckoo's nest" by Ken Kesey and "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare

Comparative research is meant to be the methodology of research. The Comparative research is the act of comparing the two or more things which determine something about the specific one or all of the things which has been compared. It is also called as the Multiple Discipline Study. Comparative research can take many steps. Mainly the two key factors are time and space. The historical comparative research has many different timeframes and that occurs within the model of some stages. The Comparative research has come across all over the cross-cultural scientific spirit which arose in Greece (6th century) and the whole appreciation of learning comes under the characteristic of 5th century. Moreover, the Greek comparative research is philosophical and also one of the democratic polis in which the representations questioned the Milesians. Comparative research compares the two ideas or analyses. It also demonstrates to examine and to compare the certain subjects. This research shows the two subjects which is similar and different in study. There are several methods to analyse the comparative one: individualising, universalising, variation-finding, and ambient. The comparison research of two novels “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Hamlet”. In this novels the tragic hero is a character who has heroic attitudes with flaws and that leads to their downfall. In these two novels it can be compared by the same manner of main characters; Nurse Ratched, King Claudius, Randle McMurphy and Hamlet in the part of story.