- Explore the ways in which Kesey makes McMurphy a rounded character
1. Vocabulary Quiz
2. Discuss reading:
Harding: "You’ve got more to lose than I do, my friend" (94).
What does Harding mean by this?
How does it add to our understanding of other characters? Of the Combine?
3. McMurphy Characterization: Part Two
Fill out the character chart for McMurphy finding passages that show a change or development of his character.
HW:
Vocab Part C
Come to class next time with one page written on the following prompt: Look at the end of Part 2.Why does McMurphy act this way, given that he knows what he has to lose?
McMurphy Discussion Seminar
McMurphy Discussion Seminar
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