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Catch 22
Title: Catch 22
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 581 | Pages: 2.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Catch 22
Although seen on the surface as a mere comedy about the destructiveness of war;
Catch-22 becomes more than what is seen on the cover. Through Catch-22 Joseph Heller permeates the idea that there is no single definitive truth, that the world is the form of a continual clash of truths. Heller permeates his ideas of existentialism throughout the novel. Each character lives within his/her own world where each creates their individual ideas of right
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a vortex of conflicting truths remains, scattering in the wind.
The title, “Catch-22” alone creates a mentality of a conflicting incomprehensible universe. There is no way of beating or even understanding, for that matter, the meaning of the catch. The design turns in on itself and in the end one-truth remains, that there is no single truth belonging to all men, only the jumble of conflicting truths that create this world, as we know it.
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