One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest Meets The Hero’s Journey One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey is a fictional novel that explores the interrelations between a nurse and her patents in an insane asylum. Furthermore, Ken Kesey utilizes two characters R.P Mcmurphy and Chief Bromden who help to depict the inner and outer phycology of men who have been confined. In addition, Kesey makes use of themes such as power determined by sex and rebellion as a struggle between life or death to portray the ultimate castration of men through using a female character who detests her own female breast and enjoys emasculating the men of the ward. The plot of the book mainly starts off with a focus on Chief Bromden, but changes with the introduction of R.P Mcmurphy arriving on the ward. Kesey initially characterizes Mcmurphy has a convict who has rape under a list of crimes he has committed, however later on in the book Mcmurphy is seen as a hero like figure. By applying Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero’s Journey” to R.P Mcmurphy, it is evident that the actions of Mcmurphy have been predetermined due the stages of “The Hero’s Journey”. …show more content…
In addition, Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero’s Journey” is comprised of 12 different stages, which are all depicted in every story of some type. Furthermore “The Hero’s Journey” gives individuals an insight into the beginning, middle and end of a story, which basically ruins the plot of every story. However, this does present several challenges to writers, which does create fantastic pieces of literature such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Additionally, it can also provide a different experience for an individual who have already heard or seen the same