One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Lesson 14
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ELA

Unit 3

11th Grade

Lesson 14 of 37

Objective


Explain how the author uses conflict and diction to further characterize McMurphy and Nurse Ratched. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey  pp. 105 – 113

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Target Task


Question 1

Based on p. 106, which character would most likely agree with the idea that, when faced with a problem, it is best to try and negotiate a solution?

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Question 2

Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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Question 3

In the context of the conflict, the phrases, “whose play it is next,” and “I can’t lose a yard now” mainly serve to:

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Question 4

Using details from pages 107-113, explain what Bromden means when he says, “everyone on the ward can feel that it’s started.”

Key Questions


  • In the paragraph beginning with “spends most” on p. 105, how does McMurphy continue to rebel? What is his motive?
  • In the same paragraph, how does Nurse Ratched continue to assert her authority over McMurphy?  
  • What does Nurse Ratched rely on to deny McMurphy? 
  • How does Bromden describe Nurse Ratched’s tone?  What does this reveal about Ratched’s role on the ward? 
  • What does the bottom of p. 106 reveal about the relationship between Ratched and the rest of the staff?
  • How does McMurphy respond to Ratched’s exertion of authority on p. 107?
  • What does the line “everybody on the ward can feel that it’s started” signify on p. 107?
  • Based on the details on p. 107, what can the reader infer about the doctor’s opinion of McMurphy? How will this help?
  • Where did the idea of the carnival come from?
  • What does the “carnival” represent on p. 108-113?  
  • How does the author’s use of specific diction reinforce the conflict?
  • How does Ratched respond to the doctor and McMurphy’s suggestion on p. 112?
  • What is McMurphy’s impact on Bromden’s mood versus that of Nurse Ratched?

Notes


  • This excerpt makes heavy use of metaphors such as battle, war, and fog.
  • Assign p. 114-116 for Homework. 
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