In the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a group of men living in a psychiatric ward are dealing with different types of disorders. The character that I chose to observe and analyze was Billy Bibbit. Billy is a young man who struggles to speak without stuttering and make his own decisions. He seeks approval from those around him and is always worried he will disappoint those around him. Although some people at this psychiatric ward are committed, Billy is a voluntary patient. This means that he can leave whenever he feels comfortable. Billy choses to stay because he not ready to make his own responsible decisions in life. I have diagnosed Billy with Dependent Personality Disorder. In the DSM-V, Dependent Personality Disorder is described …show more content…
Before Billy was placed in the ward he had a girlfriend. This was one of the few people in his life besides his mother. Billy looked for a relationship from this woman and wanted to marry her. His disorder makes him feel the need to have a close relationship with those around him and he usually picks one to strove on. In this instance, he chose his girlfriend at the time. Because of Dependent Personality Disorder, not only did Billy feel the need to have a relationship with someone but his relationship was ruined because of his fearful …show more content…
Billy Bibbit shows the symptoms of this disorder very clearly. He also shows the fear that resides from the needs he has. Billy’s fear was very apparent and it was easily manipulated as shown by Nurse Ratched. When the needs brought on by the disorder are not met it brings out an excessive fear of failure. The disorder can be easily taken advantage of, people surrounding those who have this disorder should be careful with how they act towards them. The movie shows that this fear can lead to a dangerous outcome if not handled
In Billy’s case, he was abandoned and grew up on a ship. He was simple-minded, with a stutter, and yet because
no this isn’t the case. Billy is not actually experiencing reality, but instead what Billy is suffering from is a coping mechanism from the condition known as PTSD. Billy uses these jumps into different times, and places from his past to cope with his traumatic stress that he received from the war that he was drafted into. PTSD is a condition linked to events that have happened in peoples lives that aren't exactly enjoyable memories, but rather the opposite. This case becomes present in people who have gone through traumatic experiences.
Billy experienced how he spent time in the hospital in the POW camp in Germany and talked about what he saw and felt while he was there. When suffering from PTSD, victims replay their exact experiences in their head over and over again because it is too hard to push the memory aside and forget. People may see Billy reliving his life experiences as being”unstuck in time” when really he isn’t experiencing those actions right then and there, he is having flashbacks of what he suffered through in the war. Being "unstuck in time” would be a good way to describe Billy Pilgrim if he hadn’t gone through the terrifying experiences in the war. In the book, Billy is described as never knowing what part of his life he was going to live next.
While he is on the planet, he learns about the tralfamadorians’ ability to see into a fourth dimension as well as learning about their odd reproduction process. This gives Billy more tolerance for other people due to the forcefulness of accepting what is the status quo in a foreign
Billy is said to become unstuck in time to different events in his life. He flashes to memories of Dresden, which is the war that he participated in. He also has episodes of his flight crash, he knows how he will die, and how his wife dies. This book is so sporadic, the audience never truly knows when this book is taking place in Billy’s life. Each page could contain three or more different events in Billy’s
Billy is to blame for that. In chapter 5 of the novel, Billy recalls his wedding night with Valencia after they got done making love Valencia asks Billy about war. Reluctant to talk Billy gets up and goes to the bathroom and finds himself living in the past once again. The slightest mention of war and Billy immediately cringes and checks himself out of reality. As an anti-war novel maybe war is to blame for the imbalance relationship that Billy has with his wife and I will explain more of that in a
This results in a comical look on life from Billy where nothing ends. Because Billy Pilgrim experiences time differently, he has witnessed his death multiple times, as well as his birth, and every experience in between in no particular order. Because of this, there is nothing for Billy to learn. This omniscient trait makes Billy an interesting main character. It is an effective way to detach the reader from the story, but still make them care about what happens.
“Excelsior”. It means taking all the negativity and using it as fuel to find the silver lining. In the movie Pat Solitano has many things wrong with him. Parts of him are broken and some parts are things that he has no control over. For the parts he has no control over I came up with 3 mental disorders.
He also explains how Billy has been working on leadership his entire life back on Earth when he lived in the streets of New York with a gang. Billy is the leader of the group and while trying to prove it to everyone else in the first year, he also needs to prove it to himself. The reason this passage stuck with me is because I always feel like I need to know more, learn more to be accepted. I feel out of place when I don’t play a sport or play a musical instrument, so I force myself to do that even if I don’t want to.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kesey, considers the qualities in which society determines sanity. The label of insanity is given when someone is different from the perceived norm. Conversely, a person is perceived as sane when their behavior is consistent with the beliefs of the majority. Although the characters of this novel are patients of a mental institution, they all show qualities of sanity. The book is narrated by Chief Brodmen, an observant chronic psychiatric patient, who many believe to be deaf and dumb.
Overall, it is clear that Connie has three major psychological issues that caused her to make the decision to leave with Arnold Friend: insecurity, low self-esteem, and fear of relationships. While readers may not know where Arnold is taking Connie, they can infer the psychological problems from where she has been that led her to make the decision that she
“When we was coming down I looked through one of them windows. I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming out of it”(Golding 8). The novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding starts with a group of boys whom their plane is shot down, as the story takes place in World War Two. The British boys are stranded on the island with no adults around.
In almost everything he does he is the odd man out. Billy seems like the weird person who just always seems out of place and like he doesn't belong. 1969 was the year that this book was published. PTSD was discovered in 1980, so therefore in the book they couldn't define Billy’s condition. As even in reality they didn't know what it was.
Throughout the novel, Billy has specific experiences with horrific warfare
You know? And without her, I’m just scared of being old.” (Baer, Mark, & Turteltaub, 2013). Billy represents himself as a prime example of an individual who internalizes negativity that arises from the stereotypes surrounding aging in general. Throughout the movie, his character, played by Michael Douglas, is presented as the stereotypical older male who partakes in attempts to not appear or act his own age.