Thursday, October 24, 2019
Free Essays - An Analysis of Catch 22 :: Catch-22
      An Analysis of Catch 22     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Catch 22, by Joseph Heller, is a critique of  the society that we     live in. Whoever is proud of what we have advanced to, and is unwilling  to     look at it in a negative light, would find this book very subversive. It     threatens and criticizes the way of living of most who pride themselves  in     living a modern life. Heller shows through the ridiculousness of war how     misguided much of modern society has become, in spite of all our so  called     civilized advancement. Some will find this interesting, thought provoking     and enjoy this book. Others will take it as a direct threat and insult to     all the work they have done.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   From the very beginning, Heller shows some of  the most popular     ideas and values of the day in a negative, questioning light. In  particular,     he shows the negative consequences of conformity and highlights     individuality as a way to survive.Ã   He wants us to recognize how one  is     controlled and stifled by society.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The leading character in this novel,  addressing what has gone wrong     with society, is Yossarian. He is the only one who recognizes the full     craziness of what everyone is living for: wealth, false happiness,     society's approval, etc. He is one of the few who tries to fight the  power     and elitism that have become so sought after in America. Throughout the     novel, he tries to find a way to live a fuller life as a real human     individual. He looks to many of the other characters in the book for help     but only finds unsatisfactory answers.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Each of the characters in Yossarian's life at  the base shows the     reader one more example of how bad society has become. Clavinger tries to     live life by reasoning. He looks for a reason in everything. In  constantly     looking for a reason why, he never enjoys life to it fullest. As further     proof that this life leads nowhere, he is shot down and killed, certainly     not an event with a rational explanation. Major Major is the person who     obeys everyone, always trying to be perfect. He does everything that  anyone     asks of him, but takes it to an extreme. By being so naively obedient,     instead of being helped by his comrades, he is shunned.  					    
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