1. Catch 22
Heller manipulates various themes and a unique style and structure to satirize war and its values, as well as using the war setting to satirize society as a whole. ... By maneuvering the traditional war setting and language of the novel, Heller is able to depict society as sinister and warped. ... By making the soldiers ignorant, it allows more power to the officers. ... This just shows flat out stupidity, as well as a power trip. ... Unlike other war novels, which concentrate on the glory and defeat of war itself, Catch-22 shows the corruption of our society and Heller's idea of human...
- Word Count: 1326
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School