Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Catch-22 :: essays research papers fc
Catch-What à à à à à Catch-22 is one of the most poorly constructed, and distasteful books Iââ¬â¢ve ever read. Itââ¬â¢s order of events, or lack of order, becomes clear after the very first chapter. In fact ââ¬Å"It doesnââ¬â¢t even seem to have been written; instead it gives the impression of having been shouted onto paperâ⬠(Stern 50). By the middle of the book it seems every character in the book has lost any sense of morality they may have seemed to have. The novel ââ¬Å"gasps for want of craft and sensibilityâ⬠(Stern 50).à à à à à It seems to me that the only way to keep track of the order of events throughout the book is to pay attention to how many missions Colonel Cathcart has assigned. Immediately, even after the first chapter, chronological order is not followed. According to ââ¬Å"The Structure of Joseph Hellerââ¬â¢s Catch-22â⬠by Jan Solomon the order of events seemed to follow two different time lines. The first, of course, was that of Yossarian. Yossarianââ¬â¢s time line follows his ââ¬Å"psychological perception of eventsâ⬠(Potts 20). The other time line that appears in the book, according to Solomon, is that of Milo Minderbinder. Even this interpretation of the book having an order of events has a couple flaws in it. The biggest is that Milo and Yossarian are mentioned together in the book before they are introduced later in the book. The most apparent event that came to mind, was that they appeared together at Snowdenââ¬â¢s funeral in the tree before they were introduced later in the book, which is actually earlier in time. à à à à à The book shows how personal morals are destroyed when faced with the thought of not being there the next day. ââ¬Å"Many early reviewersâ⬠¦ complained that the novel had no moral centerâ⬠(Potts 67). The women in the book take the hardest hit. The names Heller gives to the women, if he gives them a name at all, clearly states how they are portrayed, such as; Natelyââ¬â¢s Whore, Nurse Duckett, and Dori Duz. Although Scheisskopf's wife and Luciana donââ¬â¢t have suggestive names, they are portrayed like the other women as well. An example of how offensive the women were in the book would be when Scheisskopfââ¬â¢s wife and Dori Duz slept with all the men stationed in the United States under Lieutenant Scheisskopf. The men in the book, however, are just as bad as the women. Colonel Cathcart shows how he is driven with greed and selfish-ambition.
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