Confrontations in the novel
Sometimes in life people are forced to conform to a certain situation for lack of a better alternative, and this is the case in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. These such people lack the will to stand up for their scruples, and intern are simply guided through their mundane lives by the powers that be. Until someone comes along offering them leadership and the prospect to become "big again." The man who does so is no other than R.P. McMurphy. Scanlon, Harding, Bibbit, and Chief Bromden may have become adjusted to the oppressive system in which they lived, but certainly were much better adjusted to the real world and life in general after their experience with McMurphy. Some people may argue that the people of the mental hospital were better off without McMurphy because their lives were "normal" and routine. Their daily routine guided them through a series of happenings, which were both comfortable and tolerable to them, even though as a result of this they would remain subject to the manipulative ways of Nurse Ratchet. These people would say that the "oppressive society" that they lived in may not suit everyone, but certainly suited them. McMurphy, on the other hand, finds this setting to be suit
Chief also thinks that he is not "big enough" in more ways than one. "Miss Ratched is a veritable angel of mercy and why, everybody knows it. "I'm thinkin' a takin' over this whole shebang," says McMurphy, and he knows in order to do this he must instill courage into the patients of the ward. There comes a cracking sound, a screech and a ripping as the unit pulls loose. What Harding does not yet know is McMurphy will prepare him for society much more than Ratched could ever possibly do. A second person which McMurphy affects is Billy Bibbit, the youngest patient on the ward. Oh no my egomaniac buddy, she is dedicated, she gives every bit of herself, she desires nothing more to see us walk out of her adjusted and capable once more of coping with life," says Harding. She's unselfish as the wind, toiling thanklessly for the good of all, day after day, seven days a week. able for no human being, and soon after arriving he sets the tone for change. As Cheswick is complaining about Ratched coming and yelling about the trash on the floor, "(gathering courage, throwing his peel on the floor) Hey you missed one," Billy tells Cheswick. Soon McMurphy encourages Harding to break the rules by exposing him to the gambling, which he has known so well from the outside world. " Billy is also afraid of the consequences of McMurphy's actions on the rest of the patients after McMurphy has gone. However, thanks to McMurphy's influence on him Billy defiantly replies, "I'm not.
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