Who Is The Protagonist In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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Michael Pizzimenti
Ms. Kakarelis
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17 November 2017
Alpha vs. Beta the Psychological Fight of the Century Overthrowing people in power and escaping prison are not everyday feets, however they make for fascinating pieces of literature that can dive deep into human psychology. Ken Kessey’s novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, follows Randle McMurphy, an unlikely hero whose aim is to best the head nurse of his mental institution. Frank Darabont’s film The Shawshank Redemption follows another unlikely hero, Andy Dufresne a banker who sets out to get his freedom back. Both of the protagonists have very different character traits but similar goals. While One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest portrays the alpha male to be superior The Shawshank …show more content…

McMurphy’s alpha male characteristics took him through a life of crime and left him with a dark past which causes people to assume bad things about him. Even when he tries to help nurse Pilbow and pick up a pill she frantically says “Stay back! Patients aren’t allowed to enter the - Oh, stay back, I’m a Catholic!” (Kessey, 74). McMurphy’s threatening appearance struck fear into the staff and made him stand out from the other patients. This image may have gotten him far in the world of illegal gambling and backroom fighting but it doesn’t do him any good in a mental institution. On the other hand Andy’s beta male characteristics gave him an innocent and non threatening look, even Red who turns out to be one of his best friends says he didn’t think much of Andy. This is a perfect image for other inmates but most importantly the staff to see. This made it so Andy kept a low profile and stayed out of trouble. Andy’s beta male image allowed the other inmates and the staff to see him as an approachable and reasonable guy which benefitted Andy in the long run. This was something McMurphy was never able to do and shows how the alpha male doesn’t rein …show more content…

McMurphy was not able to think logically and achieve what he wanted which was to get the best of the Nurse Ratched. McMurphy was determined to get the best of Nurse Ratched but his confidence turned to arrogance which ultimately led to his demise. After his constant attempts failed he decided that he had no choice but to end their little competition so McMurphy assaulted Nurse Ratched. When he assaulted the head nurse McMurphy was admitting defeat, he knew his emotions got the best of him and couldn’t live with defeat. If McMurphy took a slower and more cautious approach to the situation he would have came out on top much like Andy did. Andy used his beta male characteristics to his advantage, planning out every move and not striking until the time is right. When Andy escaped he not only go out of prison but he managed to steal $370,000 from the warden and sent a letter to the press explaining all the illegal schemes the warden has been doing. Andy didn’t rush into action like an alpha male, instead he took his time and thoroughly planned ahead. This ensured Andy’s success

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