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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
Catch-22
- 00:06
a la Shmoop
- 00:07
Double Trouble
- 00:08
So doubles are everywhere in Catch-22. In the title.
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- 00:11
What role does doubling have?
- 00:16
And I'm thinking a little bit about
- 00:18
one little silly trivia thing.
- 00:20
The most popular grocery store item in 1961
- 00:25
was what? You wanna guess?
- 00:28
Doublemint chewing gum.
- 00:29
- Oh, no way. Remember those commercials? - So there was something... Yeah.
- 00:31
Double your trouble, double your fun.
- 00:34
Something or other, Doublemint gum.
- 00:36
There was a fascination with twins.
- 00:38
And if you look at television commercials
- 00:40
in the early 60s era,
- 00:42
tons of twins. And the brand was your twin.
- 00:46
I think that was the subtext.
- 00:48
- But talk about how doubles play out in Catch-22. - It's funny that
- 00:50
you mention that, because --
- 00:53
I'm picturing the commercial with the two women and whatever.
- 00:55
And that's part of what Heller does to double
- 00:58
is all the women in the book are introduced in pairs.
- 01:00
They're introduced in twos.
- 01:02
But what the doubling does
- 01:05
is it really reinforces
- 01:07
the redundancy and circularity.
- 01:11
What the doubling does is it really reinforces
- 01:15
the redundancy and circularity
- 01:19
of the administrative system that Heller is critiquing.
- 01:23
So he's kind of just trying to shine a light
- 01:26
on this bureaucracy in showing how everything
- 01:28
is really circular and there's too much
- 01:31
redundancy, right? Why have two when you can have one?
- 01:33
And showing how this administrative system just isn't working the way it should be.
- 01:37
So Yossarian kind of pretends to have
- 01:40
this disease - This is another one of his crazy antics -
- 01:42
He pretends to have a disease where he sees everything twice.
- 01:45
So this constant reminder of doubling and things coming in twos --
- 01:49
- Catch-22, work out that that was the title. World War II. - World War II.
- 01:53
the idea is
- 01:55
that this is just how bureaucracy works;
- 01:58
that everything is doubled when it shouldn't be.
- 01:59
There's two of everything when there shouldn't be.
- 02:01
And it's a circularity that really isn't progressing us anywhere.
- 02:06
Why did Heller use so much doubling in Catch-22?
- 02:10
Why did Heller use so much doubling in Catch-22? [ chuckles ]
- 02:15
[ boing ]
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