Well, Nurse Ratched's back story isn't fully explored in extreme detail in the original work but it's clear she was a product of the system she worked in. She was likely trained in the traditional, harsh methods of mental health care at the time. Her back story could involve her rising through the ranks in a system that didn't value the patients' well - being as much as order. This led her to become the authoritarian figure we see in the story, always enforcing the rules and seeing any deviation as a threat to her carefully constructed order in the ward.
Yes, 'Ratched' is based on a true story. It is inspired by the character Nurse Ratched from Ken Kesey's novel 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'. The series delves deeper into the backstory of this infamous character.
The origin story of Ratched is about a complex and often disturbing character. In the series, Ratched is a nurse. Her story begins with her arrival at a mental institution. She has her own motives and secrets that unfold as the story progresses. She is a character who uses her position of power in the institution in various ways, often blurring the lines between caregiving and manipulation.
Definitely not. 'Ratched' is purely fictional. It doesn't draw from any actual true events or individuals. The story and its elements are fabricated to engage and captivate the audience.
Yes, it was. Ratched was inspired by a character from the novel 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' and takes some elements from real-life mental health institutions.