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- 00:01
We speak student!
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Catch-22
- 00:06
a la Shmoop
- 00:07
So let's get into the book and let's talk about specifically
- 00:10
the characters in the book.
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They all have positions or attributes or characteristics
- 00:15
that should benefit them,
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but instead, these are the exact characteristics that
- 00:20
crush them or at least make them struggle.
- 00:22
Can you give us a few examples?
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How and why do these good things turn so sour
- 00:28
for the poor cast of the novel?
- 00:29
One of the first examples comes right at the beginning of the novel.
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There's this character, he's a Texan man from Texas,
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and he's described as good-natured and lovable.
- 00:39
And then Heller says, "In three days, no one could stand him."
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So that kind of sets the tone
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of the nicest, best person here
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is just gonna get treated like crap and no one likes him.
- 00:51
So that sets the tone for us.
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But then we get more essential characters
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having the same issue where
- 00:57
something that should be good for them --
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For example, Major Major
- 01:01
is a Major and he keeps getting promoted.
- 01:04
And he really doesn't want to be promoted.
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He doesn't want power,
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but he keeps getting promoted.
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So this power ends up being
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bad for him.
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Sometimes he's promoted because people wanna get rid of him,
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sometimes it's like hilarious errors made by machines.
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[ mechanical voice ] You've been promoted.
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But his status as Major Major Major Major in the end,
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really isolates him,
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and all he wants to do is be one of the men
- 01:27
in the Air Force.
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But his status really isolates him.
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And the purpose of all this is
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that we see, again,
- 01:35
coming back to the title, the catch-22, we see
- 01:38
the paradoxical nature and the
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just complete lack of logic, the total nonsense of war.
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What should be good is bad,
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what should be bad is good.
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What should be sane is insane,
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what should be insane is sane.
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And this is a thread that just runs throughout the entire book.
- 01:55
And this is one way of looking at it.
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Got it. Okay. Makes sense.
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[ ding ]
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How does Heller use paradoxes in Catch-22
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to provide a political point?
- 02:07
[ vocalization ]
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