Women are conditioned into dressing in a provocative manner revealing displays of various body parts of the women anatomy such as; the breast, thighs, legs, and behind. ... Sex sells in this society. ... The commercial is implementing the role of women as housewives as well as being sex objects because they are shown cleaning the balls in which it is making reference to the male's genitals. ... The commercial is implementing the role of women as housewives as well as being sex objects because they are shown cleaning the sports balls. ...
The nurse attempts to hide her sexuality, and the schizophrenic Chief Bromden, the narrator of the novel, first brings the reader's attention to this denial in saying, "A mistake was made somehow in manufacturing, putting those big, womanly breasts on what otherwise would have been a perfect work, and you can see how bitter she is about it." ... Bibbit's absolute power over Billy is shown when Nurse Ratched, having caught Billy having sex with a prostitute, threatens to tell his mother. ...