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Randle Patrick Mcmurphy Character Analysis

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Randle Patrick McMurphy is a criminal who was sentenced to prison for a short period of time. He then decides to have himself declared insane so he can be transferred into a mental institution. There, he expects to serve the rest of his term free from prison labor and in comfort and luxury. In the mental institution, he is led by tyrant, Nurse Ratched, who had cowed the patients into dejected institutionalized submission. McMurphy becomes captured in many power games with Ratched for the minds and hearts of the patients. However, constantly, the question is how with it are any of the players in the ward. During McMurphy’s stay at the institute, he forms friendships with two fellow patients: Billy Bibbit and “Chief” Bromden. Billy Bibbit is a suicidal man-child who stutters. Ratched has humiliated him so many times that he became a quivering mess. “Chief” Bromden is a huge, muscular man who has schizophrenia. The patients know him as deaf and unable to speak. They tend to ignore him but still respect him for his size. In the former, McMurphy sees a little brother figure. He wants to teach him to have fun, while the latter is his …show more content…

She commands the orderlies to lock the window and have a head count. They discover that Billy is missing. Billy is then discovered with Candy and she is immediately led out of the hospital. Ratched finds out the Billy slept with Candy and she threatens to tell his mother. Billy begs her not to tell his mother. She explains to him that he should have thought of the consequences and then Billy bursts into tears. He is led to Dr. Spivey’s office. McMurphy still has the keys to escape so he unlocks one of the windows. He is about to escape when he hears one of the orderlies scream. Everyone rushes to the room that Billy was dragged to. While Billy was left alone for a second, he committed suicide. McMurphy explodes into a rage and strangles Ratched almost to

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