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Heller's Catch-22 (Cliffs Notes) |
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Rating: Summary: my thoughts of "catch 22" Review: "catch 22" captures the war through the eyes of yossarian- a soldier the wants to be immortal and despises the war. it starts off very interesting but towards the end it becomes a bit slow. Heller uses black humor to present the charachters- which adds to the book a lot. recommended.
Rating: Summary: my thoughts of "catch 22" Review: "catch 22" captures the war through the eyes of yossarian- a soldier the wants to be immortal and despises the war. it starts off very interesting but towards the end it becomes a bit slow. Heller uses black humor to present the charachters- which adds to the book a lot. recommended.
Rating: Summary: Catch-22 Review: Catch 22 is like no other novel. It has its own rationale its own extraordinary character. It moves back and forth through OUR conception of time. The humor and overallvitality and power of the novel create the master piece that is a catch 22.
Rating: Summary: Catch-22 Review: I am a high school senior and am currently doing an independent study on American satire. Catch-22, to say the least, is brilliant. It is long and complex, but is a fascinating study of World War II. It is the story of fighter pilots in World War II and the underlying theme is of the insanity of war. Heller captures the very essence of war through his chaotic plot and timeshifts. His characters, especially our lovable protagonist Yossarian, are crazy and yet very real. The book is very humorous, and yet accurately depicts the grotesqueness of war. The book is a challenge, but it is definitely the best book I have ever read. In short, I highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Catch-22 Review: Joseph Heller's work, Catch-22, is an unequivocal satire on postmodern American life, with messages of dissident revolt that were well suited to the decade in which it appears. Heller is almost systematic in the issues he touches: the frustration of the individual up against powerful and faceless bureaucracies; the anticommunist purges of the Cold War and its smug hypocrisies; and strong antiwar issues that dominated postmodern America. In Heller's work, escaping these traps and inconsistencies of government is essential in the pursuit of moral and self-preservation. After all, "The enemy," as Yossarian puts it, "is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on." (Joseph Heller)
Rating: Summary: THE BEST NOVEL I HAVE EVER READ! Review: That about says it all. I had no idea what to expect when I picked up Heller's masterpiece. I was left breathless with my outlook on life completely thrown for a loop. No book has ever made me think and reevaluate as this one did. A perfect novel - it makes you laugh, it makes you sad, it makes you think and it stays with you. I reread Catch-22 regularly.
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