It is clear that Yossarian, the protagonist in Joseph Heller's Catch-22, is a man of integrity and compassion despite the selfish, opportunistic image he makes frequent attempts to create for himself. His anxiety regarding sadness in the world, his concern for Nately's whore's kid sister, and his rejection of an easy way out of the war prove that Yossarian is, in fact, a man of honor.
After finding the brothel in Rome destroyed, Yossarian embarks on a search for Nately's whore's kid sister. During his search, Yossarian witnesses many acts of cruelty, neglect, and brutality on the stre
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