Combat experience of joseph heller writing style in his novel "catch 2" Contents: Introduction


Joseph Heller's peculiar writing style in "CATCH 2 "



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COMBAT EXPERIENCE OF JOSEPH HELLER WRITING STYLE IN HIS NOVEL CATCH 2

2.2. Joseph Heller's peculiar writing style in "CATCH 2 ". 
Catch-2
, satirical novel by American writer Joseph Heller, published in 1961. 
The work centres on Captain John Yossarian, an American bombardier stationed on 
a Mediterranean island during World War II, and chronicles his desperate attempts 
to stay alive. Yossarian interprets the entire war as a personal attack and becomes 
convinced that the military is deliberately trying to send him to an untimely death. 
He therefore spends much of the book concocting ever more inventive ways of 
escaping his missions. 
The “catch” in 
Catch-2 
involves a mysterious Army Air Forces regulation 
which asserts that a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly 
dangerous combat missions but that if he makes the necessary formal request to be 
relieved of such missions, the very act of making the request proves that he is sane 
and therefore ineligible to be relieved. The term 
Catch-2
entered the English 
language meaning “a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by 
a circumstance inherent in the problem.” 
Catch-2 
exhibits a bewildering chronology, with its beginning taking place 
more than halfway through the events described, and it proceeds in a series of 
looping flashbacks. Most of the novel takes place on the Mediterranean island 
of Pianosa in 1944, where Yossarian is a bombardier serving under the indecisive 
and ambitious Colonel Cathcart, who continually raises the number of missions the 
men are required to fly before their tours of duty are completed. Yossarian is 
promoted to captain after a mission in Ferrara, Italy, in which, after missing a bridge, 
he flies back a second time and successfully destroys it, though a squadron member 
is killed. 
Yossarian shares a tent with Orr, who crashes his plane on every mission but 
always survives, and with the belongings of Mudd, who was killed in action two 
hours after his arrival on base but before being officially checked in. The mess 
officer, Milo Minderbinder, gradually turns his mission to acquire food into an 
international black-market syndicate in which he eventually enlists the enemy 
Germans, at one point even having German planes (bearing the logo of his syndicate) 


bomb his own base (resulting in Mudd’s death). Other characters include the flight 
surgeon Doc Daneeka and Hungry Joe, who suffers screaming nightmares except 
when he has missions to fly. 
The central event of the story is a raid on Avignon, France. During the mission 
the incompetent copilot Dobbs seizes the controls from Huple, the 15-year-old pilot, 
and the radio-gunner, Snowden, is killed. His grisly death has a profound effect on 
Yossarian, who appears naked at the next formation and at Snowden’s funeral. From 
that point on, Yossarian, acutely aware of his mortality, strives to avoid death at all 
costs. In an attempt to cancel a dangerous raid on Bologna, Italy, Yossarian 
convinces Colonel Korn that the enemy has a weapon that can glue a formation of 
planes together in midflight. Although the mission is eventually approved, 
Yossarian, flying with pilot Kid Sampson and copilot Nately, pretends that the 
intercom is broken in order to force them back to base early. The rest of the squadron 
returns unharmed. On another raid Yossarian’s plane is hit, largely due to the 
incompetence of the navigator, Aarfy, but it lands safely. Later Yossarian fakes an 
illness in order to take refuge in the hospital, a tactic he uses frequently to avoid 
combat. 
During a mission to Leghorn, Italy, Yossarian suffers a leg wound that results 
in his being hospitalized again. While there he and airman Dunbar take on the 
identities of other patients. After putting his hand up Nurse Duckett’s skirt, 
Yossarian is sent to the hospital psychiatrist, who concludes that he is crazy and 
should go home. However, because the psychiatrist thought he was examining A. 
Fortiori, it is Fortiori who gets sent home. 
After returning to his tent, Yossarian declines Orr’s request to fly with him, and 
on his next mission Orr crashes into the Mediterranean and does not return. Cathcart 
then orders an attack on an undefended village in order to produce pleasing 
photographs for General Peckem. Dunbar, however, dumps his bombs a safe 
distance from the village. On a subsequent training run Yossarian threatens to 
strangle the pilot McWatt for performing dangerous aerial stunts. Later McWatt 
playfully buzzes the beach in his plane and accidentally slices Kid Sampson in half; 


he then deliberately crashes his plane into a mountain. Because Doc Daneeka was 
falsely listed on McWatt’s manifest, it is assumed that he also died, and he is 
thereafter unable to convince anyone, including his wife, that he remains alive. 
After four young recruits are assigned to Yossarian’s tent, Yossarian escapes 
to Rome with Hungry Joe. While there Yossarian helps Nately rescue a prostitute 
being held by some senior officers. Nately is in love with the woman, and she now 
returns his affections. Later Nurse Duckett tells Yossarian that she has overheard a 
plan to “disappear” Dunbar; after that, Yossarian cannot find Dunbar. The number 
of required missions is raised to 80, and both Dobbs and Nately are killed in combat. 
Yossarian begins walking backward and refuses to fly more missions. He is sent to 
Rome to rest. When he tells the prostitute about Nately’s death, she blames 
Yossarian and makes repeated attempts to kill him, even after he returns to Pianosa. 
However, when he learns that military police have emptied the brothel, he travels to 
Rome without permission. He is unable to find either the prostitute or her younger 
sister, and Rome has become shockingly barbarous. He goes to the officers’ 
apartment, where he finds that Aarfy has raped and killed a maid. The military police 
arrive and arrest Yossarian for being in Rome without a pass. 
Facing possible court-martial, Yossarian is offered a deal by Korn and Cathcart. 
They will promote him to major and send him home if he pretends to be friends with 
the two officers and shows support for their policies. Yossarian agrees, but, as he is 
leaving, Nately’s prostitute, disguised as a private, stabs him. In the hospital a 
mysterious man tells Yossarian, “We’ve got your pal.” Yossarian reflects that his 
only remaining friend is Hungry Joe, but the chaplain tells him that he too has died. 
Yossarian decides to renege on the deal. The chaplain returns to tell him that Orr has 
been found living in Sweden, and Yossarian decides to go there. As he leaves the 
hospital, Yossarian evades another murder attempt. 
Catch-2
turns its back on conventional notions of heroism in order to place war 
in a much broader psychological, sociological, and economic context. Hilariously 
funny, the novel’s insights are also deadly serious. It marks a major departure from 
the austere realist approach that had dominated American war fiction until the 


sweeping changes of the 1960s. Alongside works by Kurt Vonnegut and Thomas 
Pynchon, 
Catch-2
opened the floodgates for a wave of American fiction in which 
war was represented with a new countercultural sensibility in a language every bit 
as wild, grotesque, and bizarre as the real thing. In 1994 Heller published a sequel 
entitled 
Closing Time
, which describes the later lives of some of the characters 
in 
Catch-22

Though 
Catch-2
is set during World War II, it also addresses the effects 
of McCarthyism and the Red Scare during the 1950s in the United States. The book 
initially met with mixed reviews, but, with the advent of American involvement in 
the Vietnam War, the book became increasingly popular, eventually gaining the 
status of a classic. A 1970 film version, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Alan 
Arkin as Yossarian, contributed to the novel’s growing fame. 



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