Excessive use of control and propaganda has a negative effect on those it's being enforced upon. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kessy, has a recurring theme of control over people's lives. Nurse Ratched uses oppressive rules and consistent manipulation, to always get the upper hand over the patients. With her position in the novel Nurse Ratched can be seen as a symbol for society as a whole. Society exists to have those in the top tier always in control, and keep the people separated, because they have found out what …show more content…
A primary example of this was The Party's capability to destroy even the most free thinking individual, Winston. The instinctive use of not only physiological mind control, but technological control though use of items such as the telescreen was at times appallingly captivating. From further research into the novel, Orwell's intent was to reveal a communist society through the symbol of Winston. One form of this excessive control is The Ministry of Truth, where Winston works, who's job is to review what information is released and censor it. So not only are there large quantities of altered knowledge that Big Brother and the party feed it's citizens, they also spew out propaganda in citizens everyday lives, some include; Hate Week, posters of Big Brother, Two Minutes of hate, and every day attendance in the Physical Jerks. The real question is how is one able to not succumb to such forceful indoctrinations? Instead you see nationalism in its citizens. Toward the end Winston has reached his breaking point as a point to show there is no real "happy" ending to a systematically propaganda influenced controlling