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"The main difference between the two is that the novel is narrated by Chief Bromden, and the reader knows straight away that he is not mute and deaf. This was a major source of controversy in developing the screenplay, and eventually the reason why the author, Ken Kesey, was not the final writer. He felt as though the narration of a schizophrenic was an important aspect of the novel, because it produced a hallucinogenic perspective where the reader/viewer is not always sure exactly what is true."
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