In Part One of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest it introduces the narrator of this book who is Chief Bromden. He narrates in first person. He tells us this story as he continues to think about his personal story. He suffers from paranoia and has Hallucinations. He has been in the Mental Hospital longer than any of the other patients there. For his problem, he has to get treatments to help him. In the beginning he tells all about the mental ward and the situations that are occurring all around.
His paranoia is seen when some of the patients in the mental hospital are treated unfairly. Although I was confused at first I realized after that all the crazy stories he was telling where his hallucinations and what was going on around him. The fog represents the weakness of the patients and how they have to deal with their situations. Or also that could mean his mental state of mind and how much medication he was on.
Chief Bromden as he narrates is sort-of unclear and faint because he keeps on mentioning his problem. It’s almost like he sees all the people around him like a different force that is trying to be fixed to fit who they are. His mind runs away with him and he sees everything differently. His dreams and his thoughts show how he thinks and how his Hallucinations and Paranoia affect him.
In all Chief Bromden has problems that affect him mostly mentally. For example, he claims that he is very weak but in all reality he is strong. Its his mind that makes him weak just because he thinks that way.
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