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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:04
Catch-22
- 00:06
a la Shmoop
- 00:07
It's a mad world.
- 00:09
At first glance, everyone in Catch-22 appears to be insane
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- 00:12
in one form or another.
- 00:14
But given the illogical rules that govern the novel,
- 00:16
maybe the characters are actually acting rationally
- 00:18
within the confines of their existence.
- 00:21
So question for you:
- 00:23
are there instances where the characters' thoughts or actions,
- 00:26
while seeming ridiculous, can be seen as rational?
- 00:30
How does all that come to play?
- 00:31
Yes, and, again, this goes back to what we were just talking about.
- 00:34
Everything that happens in Catch-22,
- 00:37
you have to ask, "Is this completely insane
- 00:41
or is it totally sane? Which is it?"
- 00:43
And because Heller frames war
- 00:46
and the bureaucracy of war
- 00:48
as a totally illogical place,
- 00:49
something can seem both totally insane and totally sane
- 00:52
at the same time.
- 00:53
The major example, of course, is Yossarian,
- 00:56
who is dubbed as crazy by the people around him
- 00:59
and by us as readers; we see him as crazy.
- 01:02
But he's crazy because he doesn't wanna fly missions.
- 01:06
He has ridiculous antics to try and get out of them.
- 01:10
He fakes a liver disease and all this crazy stuff,
- 01:13
but is it really that crazy to be afraid of dying? No.
- 01:18
He's maybe the sanest character in the book
- 01:21
because he realizes he's gonna die if he does this
- 01:24
and he wants to get out.
- 01:26
Yet he's kind of framed as this super nutso character
- 01:30
because, "Oh, he's faking a liver disease
- 01:32
to try and get out of flying."
- 01:33
And it's hilarious but then you're like,
- 01:34
"Oh, no, no. That's actually really rational."
- 01:37
And there's a couple other examples of this.
- 01:40
There's this one guy who's convinced that
- 01:42
there's a cat sitting on his face
- 01:44
and suffocating him during the night.
- 01:47
And this is the world of Catch-22.
- 01:48
And he seems insane but turns out to be right
- 01:52
until he shoots it off, and so on and so forth.
- 01:53
But you see this a lot
- 01:54
and it really reminds us that
- 01:56
every scene, everything that happens in Catch-22,
- 01:59
we're supposed to be questioning.
- 02:01
And while it is funny and we're gonna laugh out loud at it,
- 02:04
we're supposed to be reading it with a more critical eye.
- 02:06
Got it. Okay. Makes perfect sense.
- 02:10
How could the crazy actions of Catch-22's characters
- 02:13
be construed as rational?
- 02:16
How could Yossarian be seen as the most rational character in the book?
- 02:20
[ plane noise ]
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