Sunday, October 13, 2019
Free Catch-22 Essays: The Lunacies of Catch-22 :: Catch-22
         The Lunacies of Catch-22                 Joseph Heller, in his Catch-22, satirizes the lunacies and catches     of war and the military.  This world which Yossarian and Milo inhabit is a     game to be played very carefully.  That the craziness of war is a game can     be supported by the fact that Milo and Yossarian both win, but each having     and utilizing a different strategy.  "Milo and Yossarian came from     fundamentally different con-man traditions, both pressed into new extremes.     The contrast in styles can be summed up by saying that Milo is serious but     covert and that Yossarian is open but playful."                    Throughout the novel, Milo makes headway by his manipulations and     fast talk.  He makes himself invaluable to Colonel Cathcart by forcing him     to realize that he is irreplaceable.  He manipulates himself into a     position of acting as a lifeline to the base by appealing to the weaknesses     of his superior officers.  Cunningly he maneuvers himself into power and     becomes the most influential person in the entire scope of operations.     However, he loses the sense of the game; he becomes so wrapped up in     gaining position, he loses his sense of awareness and becomes singularly     concerned with money and power.                    Yossaarian, on the other hand, remains openly defiant of the game     but succeeds at it because of his playfulness.  He attends a march stark     naked, openly aborts missions, and obviously fakes illness to escape "the     game."  In doing this he makes his points and accomplishes his goals but     only because of his playfulness.  Yossarian made real headway upon his     temporary repression of his ideals and principles but realizing his mistake     changed his mind.  He could not manipulate his beliefs as Milo does but     could not advance with open, serious defiance and strict adherence to his     principles.  Yossarian sacrificed his only straightforward chance to escape     					    
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