Power In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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The climactic end to One Flew over the Cuckoo’s nest, by Ken Kesey, left an important question, who won, McMurphy or Nurse Ratched? While answer isn’t as simple as one side beating the other, there was definitely signs that point to McMurphy being the winner in the end. While he does end up being killed inadvertently by the Nurse, but really by Chief Bromden, he still beat her down enough to the point where she no longer held power over the men. He took away her main source of power and that was her words. She verbally belittled the men and had them under her control until McMurphy took all of that away from her and became a martyr. Randle Patrick McMurphy died as a savior. His death and what he symbolically took with him, in the Nurse’s voice, laid the ground for the men in the ward to stand up for themselves and re-enter society. Many of the men were given power by McMurphy’s presence. It is most obvious in the Chief, but all of the men were affected almost immediately by his presence. After he died many of the men decided to finally leave the ward they never had to be at and, along with the Chief who broke out, …show more content…

While it’s true that the confidence he gave the men in it’s self help cure them, it wasn’t the only thing he did to help. He forced the men to be confident and made them step out of their comfort zones. Again, this is especially true with Chief, he helped him escape the mental fog “zone” he was in and “stand out in the open”, where he was vulnerable. After the Chief started becoming more and more comfortable, he began to talk again, which was the first time he had in years and it proved that he was not the deaf and dumb chronic he was seen as. McMurphy also temporarily help Billy Bibbit’s stutter by helping him lose his virginity, but that was short lived because Nurse Ratched told him how ashamed he should be and drove him to kill

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