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... catch 22. After flying countless bombing missions, Yossarian is sick of the never-ending war and terribly afraid of death. In order ...
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... Catch-22 says youŻve always got to do what your commanding officer tells you toħ (p.67) when Yossarian complains about having too many number of missions. ...
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... One situation that Yossarian takes a stand on is when his superior Colonel Cathcart, repeatedly raises the number of missions that are required to go home. ...
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... missions. Yossarian is a very powerful man because he is depended on by Colonel Cathcart to fly more and more missions. "You killed ...
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... they realize that Yossarian cannot be persuaded against his decision to not participate in any more missions, the officers try to make a deal with Yossarian. ...
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... However, if one asks to be grounded, he/she is no longer considered to be crazy and the soldier would have to fly more missions. Yossarian always fell into ...
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... Yossarian viewed the hospital as better than flying missions; his main emphasis was on himself, his individual life, and not the establishment or the war. ...
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... However, if one asks to be grounded, he/she is no longer considered to be crazy and the soldier would have to fly more missions. Yossarian always fell into ...
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... The more combat missions Yossarian flies the more intense his struggle with life becomes. Yossarian is constantly frustrated with his situation. ...
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... parts of war. Yossarian is placed in ridiculous and extremely dangerous missions. He sees friends die and disappear. He experiences ...
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... Each time the squadron raises the number of missions the men are required to fly, Yossarian's life becomes more threatened and his hospital visits increase in ...
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... Colonel Cathcart once again raises the number of missions needed to be sent home and Yossarian is so upset, he decides to return to the hospital. ...
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... When Yossarian asks for help in lowering the number of missions required, Major Major replies, "There's nothing more I can do"(113). ...
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... Yossarian sees himself as one powerless man in an overpoweringly insane situation ... He flew 60 missions before he was discharged as a lieutenant at the end of the ...
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... missions his squadron must fly--not for military purposes, but to solely enhance his prestige. One other example of this theme is in the novel, when Yossarian ...
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... of Catch-22, justice is mocked, the innocent are victimized, and Yossarian's squadron is forced to fly more than double the number of missions prescribed by ...
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... Billy Pilgrim because everything in life is predestined so he has no say in what goes on and Yossarian because he has to keep flying more missions because of ...
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... amusing manner, Giuseppe is the soldier whose story later inspires Yossarian's to pretend to "see everything twice" to be excused from flying more missions. ...
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... be able to be discharged Colonel Cathcart raises the number of missions in attempt ... Yossarian is self-serving and terrified of death, yet caring for the other ...
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... Yossarian also debates with Doc Daneeka about the fairness of war, and how the colonel continues to raise the number of missions as soon as Yossarian nears them ...
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... there. Another thing adding to Yossarian's frustration is that Colonel Cathcart keeps pushing the number of required missions up. At ...
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... Yet Colonel Cathcart keeps raising the number of missions the men must fly. Yossarian's attempts to avoid flying are met with the Army's Catch number 22, which ...
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... McWatt was always told by Yossarian not to "buzz" the beach when he returned from the missions and not to fly to close from the ground. ...
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... The first solid reference is Doc Daneeka's version, presented to Yossarian on the matter ... For, if one were truly insane, one would fly the missions voluntarily. ...
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... but the central one is that you do not have to fly any more missions if you ... In the book, Catch-22 did not exist, Yossarian was positive of that, but it made not ...
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... The first solid reference is Doc Daneeka's version, presented to Yossarian on the matter ... For, if one were truly insane, one would fly the missions voluntarily. ...
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... Yossarian argues about just this very point. the Doc starts by saying, He has to be crazy to keep flying combat missions after all the close calls he's had. ...
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... The first solid reference is Doc Daneeka's version, presented to Yossarian on the matter ... For, if one were truly insane, one would fly the missions voluntarily. ...
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... Yossarian is a prime example. ... Hungry Joe only suffers from his horrible nightmares after he has finished his missions not during or before. ...
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... The first solid reference is Doc Daneeka's version, presented to Yossarian on the ... If one were truly insane, independently one would fly the missions voluntarily ...
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