The movie, the One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, is set inside of a mental instution during the 1970's. The goals of the mental instution were to reintegrate the men in the ward back into society, by reconstructing, or constructing the men's values, beliefs and behaviors; this process is also referred to as resocialization. Throughout the movie, the viewer sees the intuition's efforts, whether or not the efforts are affective or not is a completely different story, but we do see the intuition's dedication to the craft. Although a few characters in the movie viewed the intuition's as a prison, most of them were only there because they felt as if they were incapable of living in the real world, they need to be trained how to live a life according …show more content…
Bibbet had a speech impediment, which caused him to stutter, making it hard for him to fully express himself. Early on in the movie the viewer learns that Bibbet struggles with facing consequences, and hardship. The viewer learns that Bibbet actually tries to commit suicide after a girl turned his marriage proposal down. This act actually foreshadows his death. Throughout the movie, whenever Bibbet is challenged with something, he gives in, maybe because he is unable to process ways to settle the situation, or he can not see beyond the current situation at hand. But the reason that Bibbet is checked into the intuition is, more than likely, to learn how to actually face his problems head on. In the end the intuition actually failed Bibbet, because he ultimately took his own life, because he did not know how to handle or face a situation. Bibbet was not actually prepared to handle tough situations. One could argues that the nurse actually killed Bibbet, by bringing up his weakness and drilling him with questions until he could no longer handle it. Bibbet could not see beyond his failure, and figured it would be best if he just took his own