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  1. The narrator explains how Nurse Ratched continues to struggle with containing McMurphy and showing her control over him. She already tried to undermine him, by trying to scare men off his fishing trip and turning them against him.

  2. He sees Nurse Ratched turn into a vicious creature, a patient disemboweled in the dead of night by scalpel-wielding workers, and a mysterious fog that obscures both time and space. These visions suggest that Bromden experiences the world in a heightened state, possibly due to a mental disorder.

  3. Sometimes it's hard to keep track of what Nurse Ratched (Big Nurse) is up to during One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Luckily, we've got you covered.

  4. Nurse Ratched (full name Mildred Ratched in the movie, also known as "Big Nurse") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, first featured in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel as well as the 1975 film adaptation.

  5. Nurse Ratched comes and stands over him saying Sefelt has been refusing his anti-seizure medication. Nurse Ratched pointedly turns to McMurphy and says that Sefelt is an epileptic and this is what it looks like when you “act foolishly.”

  6. Nurse Ratched suspends privileges and begins rationing cigarettes. The men question her authority, however, and she starts to lose control of the group. As Cheswick explodes in rage, McMurphy puts his hand through the glass of the nurse’s station to retrieve Cheswick’s cigarettes.

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