CATCH-22 Study Guide
CATCH-22 Study Guide Chapter 1: The Texan 1. Why does Yossarian fall in love (Pg. 1) with the chaplain? 2. How is antithesis used to introduce the idea of an inefficient medical establishment within the military? 3. What is the effect of the simile comparing the Texan to someone in Technicolor ? (Pg. 17) 4. What reaction do the soldiers in the ward have to the Texan? 5. What words express the lifelessness of the soldier in white on page 18? 6. What details suggest the balance of power in the relationship between Yossarian and the chaplain? Chapter 2: Clevinger 1. Is it a paradox when the narrator says that the Texan is really very sick ? (Pg. 25) Why or why not? 2. Pages 25 and 26 contain the dispute between Yossarian and Clevinger about whether Yossarian is insane. Is Yossarian paranoid, or are his fears justified? 3. How are the conventions of normal language twisted on pages 26 and 27 to express Yossarian s difference from the archetypal soldier? Chapter 3: Havermeyer 1.
CATCH-22 Study Guide Chapter 1: The Texan 1. Why does Yossarian “fall in love” (Pg. 1) with the chaplain? 2. How is antithesis used to introduce the idea of an inefficient medical establishment within the military?
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