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Individual versus society is a recurring theme in Forman's work, with his characters often struggling against societal norms and expectations. This theme is explored in films like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," where the protagonist Randle Patrick McMurphy leads a rebellion against the oppressive nursing staff, and in "Amadeus," where composer Antonio Salieri is envious of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's genius and feels overshadowed by it.