Catch-22 by Joseph Heller

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How does Catch-22 reflect the growing counterculture in America in the 1960s? Catch-22 is a novel by American writer Joseph Heller, it was published in 1961. The novel is set during the Second World War. John Yossarian is a Captain in the American Air Force. Catch-22 was a problem in which a soldier could not be released from duty until they were officially dismissed. The Air Force took advantage of this by continuously increasing the number of missions that a soldier had to fly before they could be sent home. Youssarian is in a war that he does not believe in, he is haunted by the death of one of his fellow soldiers and he is trapped in the war leading him to fear his own death. The story follows Yossarian's psychological struggle to stay sane until he can return home, he develops a fear that people are trying to kill him. In desperation to get out of the war Yossarian fakes illness and is brought to the Italian Military hospital. The 1960s reflected the growing counterculture in America during the 1960s. There was a shift away from the conservatism of the previous decad...

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