Nurse Ratched Nursing Essay

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The patients then start to think about Nurse Ratched's cruel power rule. Scanlon questions the closure of the dorm room. Cheswick asks for cigarettes. Ratched's aggressive behavior proposes him to lose his control and he is given electroshock treatment. Mac tries to overcome the barriers imposed by the Nurse. Cigarettes in the movie represent freedom. Cigarettes furnish the men, giving them the energy to speak to opportunity and feel like men rather than kids. Cheswick requests to know why she has seized his cigarettes. Instead of answering her question she accuses McMurphy of running a club and tries to win the money of the patients. Oppressive rule of Nurse flattens the abilities of patients. She is arrogant because of his supreme status in the hospital, which drives her to place her position over the prosperity of her patients. Ratched has to face unobtrusive embarrassment in order to stifle the mental patients. When McMurphy perceives how docile the patients were under Ratched's overbearing control, he makes plans to irritate her and undermine her power. At a session, Mac suggests that the ward's work routine …show more content…

A battle breaks out between Mac and Ratched, after this, Charlie Cheswick and Bromden are sent for electro-convulsive treatment. Billy has copulation with Candy. Ratched intimidates him that she will tell her about his long-term companionship with Candy to his mom. As an outcome of her threat, Billy is under pressure and commits suicide. McMurphy is blamed for Billy’s death. McMurphy gags Nurse severely and tries to kill her. Orderlies save Nurse from McMurphy. Ratched sends McMurphy for the treatment. When McMurphy comes back to the ward, the Chief finds him in a terrible state. When Chief finds Mac lethargic, he notices blemish marks on his head, which demonstrate Mac was given lobotomized

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