One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Theme Essay

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One of the main themes discussed in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kasey was freedom. Even though the characters in the novel are in a mental institution, they still want to have rights and a feeling of independence for themselves which they are not getting. When patients receive electroshock therapy or are sent off to seclusion for misbehaving and not following the rules, they feel as if they are not being treated fairly. One example would be how the Chief is treated when he is being shaven, “I don't fight or make any noise. If you yell it's just tougher on you. I hold back the yelling. I hold back till they get to my temples. I'm not sure it's one of those substitute machines and not a shaver till it gets to my temples; then I can't hold back. It's not a will-power thing any more when they get to my temples […] My sound soaks up all other sound” (7). The chief feels as if he has no control over the situation and is forced to hold back his emotions in order to please those around him which shows how freedom was being taken away from the patients. Throughout the novel it becomes more and more evident that nurse Ratchet tries to …show more content…

Harding attempts to explain to McMurphy that the doctors and nurses hold all of the power and that all of the patients must go along with what they say because they are powerless. "Mr. McMurphy [...] All of us in here are rabbits of varying ages and degrees, hippity-hopping through our Walt Disney world. Oh, don't misunderstand me, we're not in here because we are rabbits—we'd be rabbits wherever we were—we're all in here because we can't adjust to our rabbithood. We need a good strong wolf like the nurse to teach us our place” (64). After McMurphy arrives he successfully takes away some of the nurses power by rebelling against the rules and getting the other patients to go along with

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