The social explanation of the life of Catch 22 is full of situations where escape is difficult to find. Occasionally, life has a situation to overcome difficulties and it is impossible to escape. These conditions are extended and clearly suggested by Joseph Heller's novel "Catch - 22". That novel is such a wonderful work and the phrase "catch - 22" is synonymous with the situation Heller describes in his novel. During the last few months of World War II, Catch-22 is just a story about the magical island Pinosa Island island bomber squadron around Italy.
Formally, Catch - 22 is a social cynicism - it is a novel that uses foolish humor to crush or ridicule our society. The goal of catch 22 is not only the selfish attitude of some officers but also the air force itself as a crazy military bureaucracy. Humor and description style of the novel are as follows. These descriptive styles help to escape from pure realism - they surpass physical reality by perceiving metaphor of state of mind and see familiar things and emotions in seconds. These will help create a new and changing view of the world as the satire problem (human personality) attempts to solve the ironic problem by accomplishing their mistakes.
Joseph Heller's novel "Catch - 22" seems to be a theme in which social unfairness repeatedly occurs. The actual title of this famous novel is the root of wrongdoing found in the military life of most characters of the story. In the novel, "catch - 22" is basically an unwritten law that gives authorities the right to invalidate people when appropriate. This silly rule was executed in the Army Air Force during World War II. The main character of this book, Captain John José, may be the most influential person of the victim. After carrying out the bombing mission many times, Yossarian was tired of the war endless and was very afraid of death. In order to save him from service, a certain number of tasks are required, but each time he approaches his mission the number will increase and he must fly again. In this case, catch - 22 confined him and his troops in the madness of war.
The most irrational about catch-22 is catch-22. There is no capture 22, and it does not state the stated rule. But people still believe them. Catch 22 warns you to use words to put them into war without escaping away from the weak. The rules of Catch - 22 are equally ridiculous, contradictory and mechanical, and each has been rationalized by brute force (Pearson, 266). Apart from those who have power, it applies to everyone in Catch - 22. Because people in the novel believe catch-22 is present, it exists. Even if it does not exist, people believe it will give it strength. Even if Yossarian discovers the truth, there is no difference (Pearson, 266). If anyone thinks that it is incorrect, what is the use of exposing something that is not true? There is no way to explain that it is totally unreasonable