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Control in Cuckoos

not mind this fog all the time, because it provides him with an escape from interaction with other people, particularly those who would make life worse for him. Sometimes, the Chief actually welcomes the thick fog. And Im glad when it gets thick enough youre lost in it and can let go, and be safe again. (Kesey, 101) By welcoming the fog, The Chief is allowing The Combine to control his conception of safety and security. Randle Patrick McMurphyCharacters with the ability to influence others through control in Cuckoos Nest do not always abuse their control for undignified reasons like Nurse Ratched. There are characters that use their ability to control for noble purposes, which sometimes provide a great deal of benefit to other characters. Randle Patrick McMurphy, the rebellious main character of Cuckoos Nest, provides the best example of a character using his control for noble purposes.R.P. McMurphy is one of the most memorable and heroic characters in modern fiction. The most basic description of him is a rebellious and noble con man. His goals during his stay at the mental ward are to serve out his time while making a little money on the side. His quest for control begins on his first day in the ward. His initial motive for his desire of control is quite selfish. He recognizes Nurse Ratcheds control by observing how she influences all of the Acutes to work against each other during a group meeting. He remarks to the other patients, Is this the usual pro-cedure for these group therpy shindigs? Bunch a chickens at a peckin party? (Kesey, 55) Afterwards, McMurphy places a bet with some of the Acutes that he can get her (Nurse Ratcheds) goat which is an allegory for aggravating her and they by controlling how she handles her temper. He feels that if he can control Nurse Ratched, he can also influence (control) other patients to gamble with him. McMurphy then begins his epic battle with Nurse Ratched. He defies ward pol...

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