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Aim: How do McMurphy and Nurse Ratched go head to head?

Aim: How do McMurphy and Nurse Ratched go head to head?. Do Now: How do you when it’s time to rebel? When do you know to follow rules and when do you know to broke them? HW: Read. To p. 130. Why does McMurphy begin to become disappointed in the patients?.

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Aim: How do McMurphy and Nurse Ratched go head to head?

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  1. Aim: How do McMurphy and Nurse Ratched go head to head? Do Now: How do you when it’s time to rebel? When do you know to follow rules and when do you know to broke them? HW: Read. To p. 130. Why does McMurphy begin to become disappointed in the patients?

  2. “Singing! Everybody’s thunderstruck. They haven’t heard such a thing in years, not on this ward.” p. 91 • According to p. 92, what is Chief Bromden’s theory as to why and how McMurphy feels so free?

  3. “What reason you suppose they have for puttin’ something as harmless as a little tube of toothpaste under lock and key?” p. 93 • How does McMurphy get the better of the Orderly? • What point is McMurphy trying to make? • What reason does the ward have to putting something as harmless under lock and key? What does this further tell us about the ward? About the larger world – macrocosm?

  4. “I think for a fact that she’d rather he’d of been stark naked under that towel than had on those shorts.” p. 99 • What does Chief Bromden mean? • What about his incident with McMurphy made Nurse Ratched so mad? • Referring to p. 101, how is McMurphy solidified as hope coming from the outside world?

  5. “She’s too big to be beaten.” p. 113 • Even with Doctor Spivey’s help, why does Chief Bromden feel McMurphy won’t win against Nurse Ratched? • How would you characterized how Chief Bromden feels at the end of p. 113. Why?

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