The main character of Catch 22 is a Yossarian. He was an Air Force bomber during the Second World War. Catch 22 is a story of how cowardly Yosarian is crazy, but he can not leave the air force for catch 22. Catch-22 said that as long as they did not request ground, the Air Force could not attack someone based on insanity, but if someone asked to quit, they said they had to stay wise . The story begins at the hospital Yossarian. His condition is not that much jaundice. He is not really sick but he should spend more time at the hospital than spending time in war. Yossarian wants to do anything rather than war. He worked very well in the war until his tail gunner Snowden was shot at the bomb and he died in the arms of Yossarian. Over time, this really started to bother Yossarian, and many other equally eerie deaths he witnessed.
The first strategy 22 was a government loophole of Joseph Heller's satire novel Catch - 22. Heller 's novel obeys bomber attacks in World War II and doing so will help reveal the cruel and cyclical bureaucracy of war and wartime governments. This term is used to describe an obvious vulnerability or capture that prevents the pilot from requesting psychological evaluation to determine whether it is suitable for flight. In the face of reality and direct danger, your own safety is a process of rational thinking. Oh is crazy and acceptable. What he has to do is just to ask; as soon as he does this, he is already crazy and must fly more missions. If he is not, Orr will fly more jobs and reasons, but if he is wise he must fly them. If he jumps over them, he is crazy and does not need to do so; but if he does not want to, he is wise and must do this.