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  1. ABSURDITY OF CATCH-22
  2. THROUGH COMEDY
  3. The novel, Catch-22, is a comedy about soldiers during World War
  4. II. However, this comic scenes and phrases are quite tragic when they
  5. are thought about, as most things related to war are, which makes this
  6. comedy completely absurd. The best way to represent this idea is
  7. through the characters in the book, specifically, Yossarian, Huple, and
  8. Nately’s whore’s kid sister and the events that occur with their
  9. thoughts and their actions.
  10. Clearly, the main character and one whose life is chiefly
  11. described, is Yossarian. Yossarian has a slightly sick sense of humor
  12. and way of looking at things. In the first chapter, Heller tells us
  13. that letters sent by the soldiers had to be reviewed in order to prevent
  14. any secret information going out to the public, or, even worse, to the
  15. enemy. Yossarian, from lack of anything better to do, censors all the
  16. letters. Sometimes he crosses out everything but a, an and the,
  17. sometimes adjectives, whatever he feels like that day. For his final
  18. gag he signs these letters as Washington Irving to totally confuse the
  19. readers of these letters. This is funny, however it is ultimately
  20. tragic. These are the letters that every wife, mother and daughter runs
  21. to the mailbox for in order to see that their husbands, fathers and sons
  22. are all right. This is a letter that could say: “Honey, I’m coming
  23. home”, or “I love you. When I come home I want to marry you.” These
  24. letters could change the whole lifestyle of so many people and
  25. Yossarian alone is tampering with them. The absurdity of that is
  26. immense.
  27. A gag of slightly higher consequence occurred in Chapter 12, when
  28. Yossarian decided to move the bomb line over Bologna. What I believe is
  29. the most ridiculous in the whole process was his reason for doing it.
  30. Everyone did not want to go on this mission to capture Bologna. They
  31. prayed the rain would never go away, or that the bomb line would
  32. mysteriously move, anything just mot to go on this mission. Clevinger,
  33. in disbelief at the stupidity of these men, tells Yossarian: “They
  34. really believe that we wouldn’t have to fly that mission tomorrow if
  35. someone would only tiptoe up to the map in the middle of the night and
  36. move the bomb line over Bologna. Can you imagine?” So Yossarian
  37. figures “Why not?”. As hysterical of a joke as this may be, an
  38. important city that was taken by the enemy had to be bombed, and now
  39. everybody thinks that it was captured already. This “joke” could have
  40. and may have lead to the deaths of innocent people, which is yet not
  41. only absurd but is also catastrophic.
  42. Two character that, for me, expressed the highest, but the most
  43. true absurdity in life are Huple and Nately’s whore’s kid sister. These
  44. two characters have one thing in common. They both want to be adults
  45. too fast. Huple is only fifteen, and lied about his age to get into the
  46. army. The kid sister is twelve years old, but wants to be just like her
  47. older sister and seduce men. However the absurdity of this is not at
  48. all that they want to become older, because everyone at that age does.
  49. The absurdity is that the things they want to do as adults are the
  50. things that most adults resent most about being adults. The last thing
  51. most men want to do is to be drafted, and the last thing that most women
  52. want to do is to become a prostitute in order to support themselves.
  53. It is clear that Joseph Heller does not write in a certain pattern
  54. visible in the works of other writers. he has his own unique way of
  55. expressing the absurdity of the universe in a comic way. This style, in
  56. my mind, is very commendable because he makes us laugh, yet understand
  57. the meaning and maybe even seriousness of the idea he is trying to get
  58. across. The alternative would be to write a tragic novel about men at
  59. war which really would not grab the reader’s attention as comedies do
  60. and as this book did.
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