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![]() Catch-22Joseph HellerCliffsNotes on Catch-22 follows John Yossarian, a bombardier during World War II. The antics of the men of the 256th Squadron are a comic satire of the military and of authority in the beginning, but Joseph Heller brings that up short by the horror of war. Death, greed, and bureaucracy test Yossarian's personal integrity in the final catch-22: Should he turn his back on the men of his squadron and go home a hero, or should he stand by truth and logic and face court-martial? Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorBiographyMajor Works and Literary ReputationAbout the NovelHistorical BackgroundCritical Reception of Catch-22A Brief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesChapters 1 and 2Chapters 3 and 4Chapters 5 and 6Chapters 7 and 8Chapters 9 and 10Chapters 11 and 12Chapters 13 and 14Chapters 15 and 16Chapters 17 and 18Chapters 19 and 20Chapters 21 and 22Chapters 23 and 24Chapters 25 and 26Chapters 27 and 28Chapters 29 and 30Chapters 31 and 32Chapters 33 and 34Chapter 35Chapter 36Chapter 37Chapter 38Chapter 39Chapter 40Chapter 41Chapter 42Character AnalysesYossarianChaplain TappmanMilo MinderbinderAardvark (Aarfy)Critical EssaysHeller’s Use of SatireMajor ThemesStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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