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Catch-22: The Inherent Abuse Of Power Through Milo Minderbinder

Catch-22: The Inherent Abuse of Power Through Milo Minderbinder
Two major themes of Catch-22 by Joseph Heller are the absurdity of war and the abuse of power. These two themes depend on one another in order to coexist. It is through the power exhibited by senior officers and command staff that the absurdities take place. In this novel, the main character, Yossarian, is a bombardier in a squadron in Pianosa, Italy. He is surrounded by absurdity and power abuse, most notably from Catch-22. Catch-22 is a provision which states that in order for a soldier to be grounded, he must be insane, but in declaring himself insane, he is showing that he is sane and must therefore continue to fly. Yossarian wishes to be grounded because he is so concerned about living, but finds power abuse to prevent him from ending his tour of duty at each step along the way. The absurdities and abuse of power in Catch-22 are very well depicted in the actions and character of Milo Minderbinder and the......


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