There is no war in history that touched the hearts of people all over the world like the Second World War. This war brought about some of the most serious human rights violations in history. The German army has established a system for the public to comply, and he will be oppressed if it is opposed by an individual. This way of thinking is reflected in the novel "Catch - 22" (1955). Joseph Heller showed a unique perspective of the Second World War, using his mad condition and his role in the environment.
Catch 22 is a law defined in various ways through a novel. First, Yossarian discovered that he may retire due to insanity. He is proving to be clearly wise - Yossarian is looking for a way to escape because everyone who is cheerful insists that everyone is crazy to avoid the flying duties. In other places, Catch - 22 is defined as the law of illegal reading. Ironically, it is illegal to write Catch - 22 itself. It is also defined as a law that allows enemies to do things not to stop him. In short, Catch - 22 is a contradictory circular reasoning that captures victims in an illogical way and provides services to those who enact legislation.
The main character of catch 22 is a man of Yossarian. He was an air force bomber during the Second World War. Catch 22 is a story about how Yosserian became crazy, but could not leave the Air Force due to capturing 22. Catch-22 stated that the air force can not attack anyone based on insanity, unless they request earthing, but if someone sought to quit, they should remain wise. The story begins at the hospital Yossarian. His condition is not that much jaundice. Although he is really sick, it would be better to stay at the hospital than to spend the war. Yossarian prefers to do something rather than war. He worked very well in the war until his tail gunner Snowden was shot with a bomb and he died in the arms of Yossarian. Over time, this really started to annoy Yossarian, and many other horrible deaths he had witnessed.
Heller's satirical work "Catch - 22" is very contradictory. Although the character is in war state, its behavior and reaction are not what you expect. He used black humor and satirical catalogs to show us the madness of war and the nonsense of modern capitalism. Through various ways of action and behavior of characters, they represent seven deadly sins. In this article we will study 4 of them. Desire, laziness, pride, and greed