One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Lesson 3
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ELA

Unit 3

11th Grade

Lesson 3 of 37

Objective


Characterize McMurphy based on his initial appearance on the ward.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey  pp. 10 – 14

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Target Task


Question 1

As presented  in the chapter, McMurphy is best described as:

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Question 2

Explain the following quote:

“When the fog clears to where I can see…”

Question 3

Which choice best summarizes the chapter?

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Key Questions


  • How does the author indicate that the new admission is unique? 
  • Characterize McMurphy based on his dialogue p. 11. Compare this to the narrator’s response to the orders.
  • What does the narrator mean by “he sounds big?” 
  • How does the narrator describe McMurphy’s voice? 
  • What does the top paragraph on p. 12 suggest about McMurphy?
  • How does McMurphy describe himself?
  • Where did McMurphy come from?
  • Who is Cheswick? What do we learn about him?
  • What does McMurphy’s attire suggest?
  • Why is McMurphy on the ward?

Notes


Because there are not a lot of pages today, the teacher should use today to introduce motifs of:
Fog
Machinery
Big/Small

Next

Describe the social order amongst the men on the ward.

Characterize Billy Bibbit.

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