This category of media pokes fun at society to communicate a message.
What is satire?
This man is the first man to see everything twice.
Who is Giuseppe?
Captain Black starts this movement that pledges your allegiance to the flag, multiple times a day.
What is the Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade?
This man is in Yossarian's tent, but can't be found there.
Who is Lt. Mudd?
To disappear ultimately means this, in Heller's mind.
What is to die?
He's a funny little guy who knows how to crash!
Who is Orr?
You can and cannot see this man, who looks jarringly like Henry Fonda, in his tent.
Who is Major Major?
Dunbar feels good and bored here.
What is the hospital?
This literary device throws off the order of the book---in Catch-22, sometimes to humorous effect.
What is a nonlinear timeline?
He's always where he's least needed during flights.
Who is Aarfy?
The way to this man's heart (if he even has one) is through his stomach. The way to his eye is through a plastic patch.
Who is Major -- de Coverley?
For someone who doesn't like arguing, you can usually find him in a verbal battle.
Who is Clevinger?
Death is personified as this in the hospital.
What is a cold woman?
Without speaking, he reveals a secret of life to Yossarian.
Who is Snowden?
Yossarian's panicked, mid-flight decision-making results in this event.
What is the accidental death of Kraft?
Luciana can be found here.
Where is Rome?
Yossarian has this many of them completed by the end of the chapter grouping.
What are 51 missions?
He sings a rhyming, resigned tune when presented with things he doesn't want to do.
Who is McWatt?
This man can't ground people even though he can---or he'll end up in the Pacific.
Who is Doc Daneeka?
His photos could once be found gracing Life magazine.
Who is Hungry Joe?