Mcmurphy Use Water In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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In other to fully convey the destigmatization of mental illnesses, both films utilize water to symbolize freedom. Water is free flowing, transparent, and fluid. Having a mental illness is already stressful enough, patients face even more anxiety due to discrimination and marginalization. In the ending scene of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, when Chief Bromden finds out that McMurphy was lobotomized, he suffocates McMurphy’s out of his misery with a pillow. Chief Bromden knows that McMurphy would rather die than submit to Nurse Ratched and the hospital’s authoritative control. McMurphy’s resentment against authority also inspires the Chief to escape from the institution. In the final scene of the movie, the Chief lifts the sink that bounds to the ground and breaks a hole in the wall. As a result, tons of water gushes out of the …show more content…

Crashing waves surround the island that the institution is on making it hard for anyone to escape. When Daniels realizes that he is actually a patient on the institution and that he had imagined an alternative reality, he looks into the water and questions, “Which would be worse – to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?” Then he appears to have gone back into his imaginative state and Dr. Aule realized that the role-playing therapy may not have helped and in the end, the doctors lobotomize Daniels. Some viewers contest the ending because it is unknown whether Daniels purposefully pretended to regress or if he really did regress. However, Daniels wants to believe that he is the good man who did not kill his wife and by getting a lobotomy, he will be free from his guilt of living as a monster. Looking into the water symbolizes that he chooses to be free even if it is getting psychosurgery. Scorsese chooses to end the film with Daniels choosing to be free from guilt to depict how mentally ill patients are not monsters and only want to live

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