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We speak student!
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All right, and welcome to Catch-22 a la Shmoop.
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We're here with Dr. Deb
Full Transcript
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and we're gonna dive just right in.
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Catch-22 is a war novel unlike any other.
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It's set on a small island off the coast of Italy
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and follows a number of airmen flying missions
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or, more accurately, not flying missions in World War II.
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The title is one of the more famous phrases in all of literature and life.
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It's something that's certainly part of Americana.
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So, Deb, why don't we just start with that.
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What is a catch-22?
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Okay, a catch-22 is a paradoxical law.
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Any sort of paradoxical law.
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That's what it's come to mean.
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And actually, the term "catch-22" comes from this book.
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It's not something that Joseph Heller
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took from somewhere else and made the title.
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The title is the reason we use this term.
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And to interrupt you on the term.
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- Paradoxical? That's two doxicals? - So, it means...
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Yeah. No.
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It means that it is true and untrue at the same time.
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Usually if something's paradoxical,
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it means that it is both true and untrue.
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The main catch-22 is this.
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The rule is that if you are crazy and you're insane,
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you don't have to fly missions.
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So this takes place in World War II in the air force.
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These men have to fly missions.
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So, if you're crazy, you don't have to fly missions.
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But, if you...
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fly a mission,
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that means you're crazy, because who would do that?
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Which means you can't fly missions
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because you're crazy.
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But if you don't want to fly a mission,
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that means you're sane
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because you know enough not to want to fly a mission,
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which means you have to fly a mission.
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So it's basically this thing where you're --
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Another way of putting it is you're between a rock and a hard place.
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You are not going to win.
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So if someone
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presents you with
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a situation and says it's a real catch-22,
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that's what they mean. That you can't win either way.
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- You're damned if you do, damned if you don't. - Exactly.
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And yeah, the title -- It's funny, too,
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because Heller went through a few options for titles
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before he got to Catch-22.
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One of them was actually Catch-11.
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That was the original.
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But the original Ocean's Eleven
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was coming out at the same time
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so he didn't wanna do that,
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so he doubled it
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to be Catch-22.
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Which actually works out well,
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because there's a lot of doubling in the novel.
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We'll get to that later.
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But imagine if it had been Catch-11,
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- we would be saying "catch-11" instead of "catch-22." - Catch-11. Yeah. Huh. Interesting.
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Wow, that's cool.
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What is a catch-22?
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What is the main catch-22 of the novel?
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