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JOSEPH HELLER
CATCH-22
I would have to say that Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, was at least enjoyable to read. ... The idea of a Catch-22 is interesting. ... ” This catch appears throughout the entire book. ... He is cursing Catch-22, although he doesn’t believe in it. There is no real explanation for Catch-22, that’s the catch. It can only be defined as Catch-22. When Yossarian discusses with Colonels Cathcart and Korn, it is easy to see the Catch-22. This situation shows that a Catch-22 causes a person to betray all the values that they have. ... This Catch-22 is so strange that my thoughts about it keep changing as I type, changing the way I feel about the book as a whole.
Approximate Word count = 593 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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