one flew over the cuckoos nest

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Crazy Control
Ken Kesey’s classic One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest uses many themes to illustrate the phenomenon of the lives of a group of mental patients. The theme of abusive control is an important, and maybe the greatest theme in the novel. Abusive control revolves around the novels main characters: Randle McMurphy, Chief Bromden, and the rest of the acutes in the mental institute. The characters realize that in order to get their way, they must attain control over their abusive Nurse Ratched, an abusive nurse who hurts the patient’s self-esteem so badly that they feel that they are unable to leave the institute. After voluntarily checking themselves into the ward, the patients must consume themselves in the battle to get out of the abusive control of Nurse Ratched’s ward. Through Kesey’s theme of abusive control, he demonstrates his idea that in order to grow independent, one must gain power over its abusive force.
To begin, Randle McMurphy is a disorderly, ex-inmate and is portrayed as the leader of the patients in the ward. He gains trust of the other men with his tricky gamb...

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