Analyzes the novel Catch-22, by Joseph Heller. Explores major themes in the novel. Details how the effects of bureaucracy on society. Examines how the system of bureaucracy binds society by its invisible yet ever-present force, yet devalues the lives of those it affects.
Throughout the book senseless irrationalities are found that affect the men in the squadron. The authorities demonstrate an array of bizarre reasoning for the following promotions, interrogations, deaths, missions and rivalry for ranks.
Analyzes the novel Catch 22, written by Joseph Heller. Describes Heller's use of irony and his development of unusual characters. Commends Heller's use of satire.
Discusses the novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Explores the insanity of main character Yossarian. Analyzes how his insanity could be found reasonable given the circumstances of the novel.
Summarizes the plot of Catch-22, by Joseph Heller. Details major characters and includes major plot points. Explains how the novel's title relates to the plot.