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    Patricia Jordan, long-time Buck Hiller, passed away on October 10th. Born in Brooklyn to the late Estelle (Sanders) and I. Jerome Riker, and the sister of the late Stanley Riker, Pat was educated at the Berkeley Institute, The Packer Collegiate Institute, and Columbia University. A writer and the author of a humorous book “Under the Dryer,” she married the love of her life in June 1950 and began her family. Pat discovered Buck Hill in the 1960s when she was looking for a place close enough to their home in New York where the family could vacation. Pat was always thinking of her children whether it was teaching them to build models, doing puzzles or art projects, active with the PTA and school projects or as a den mother for the Cub and Boy Scouts. Starting with a two-week summer stay at the Inn, Pat and her late husband Stanley fell in love with Buck Hill and so began a love affair with the community that stretched over 50 years. The Jordans often returned to the Buck Hill Inn and soon started renting cottages in the community, first for a month, then three months and the golf season while also spending holidays and winter breaks at the Inn. Ultimately, over 40 years ago, they purchased their lovely cottage on Wintergreen Lane. Pat enjoyed being part of the ladies golf group and partaking in Art Association classes and in later years became an active member of the book group and a bridge player. She also was an avid reader, love to take cruises and marveled at…

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    1. Title: Catch 22 2. Author’s Name: Date of publication: November 10,1961 3. Genre: drama/comedy 4. Characteristics of the genre the work does/doesn’t meet: 5. Setting: Time + Place + Atmosphere (mood or tone): It takes place in Pianosa, is an island off the coast of Italy, and Rome in 1944. The mood is Satirical and Mocking. 6. Major characters (physical and personality): • Captain John Yossarian- protagonist, leader, a bombardier, hero • Chaplain Tappman- he is kind and introspective,…

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    Catch-22 is a satire of fiction story written by Joseph Heller and published in 1961. This story is about U.S. war pilots during the end of World War II, specifically during the year 1944, who are designated to complete a certain amount of missions at the base of Pianosa Island. Its main character, John Yossarian, a bombardier of a B25 aircraft and member of squadron 256, tries to act like crazy in order to evade participation in more missions and be able to return home safely. The purpose of…

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    War is something that has followed humanity since the beginning. From the very beginning of time humans have been fighting each other, stealing each other’s resources, and trying to assert dominance over others. Because of its omnipresence, war has been explored in literature countless times. One of the most unique experiences of war and literature is the novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Catch-22 is war satire, set in World War II and follows the actions of a bombardier, Captain John…

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    The phrase catch 22 is the idea that no matter what, a situation will never change. For the colored citizens of South Africa this was exactly how it felt. Even when they had opportunities to get ahead they were stopped by inability to buy the proper papers or permits. In the case of Mark Mathabane as a reader I learned about his life under Apartheid. In Mark’s autobiography Kaffir Boy, his ticket out of Apartheid was through tennis and his education. By looking at the hardships black citizens…

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    Catch-22 is told from the perspective of Yossarian, a bombardier in the American air force in WW2 who believes everyone is trying to kill him. Yossarian takes the entire war very personally- he doesn’t care about being patriotic or having a sense of duty, and the fact that people are trying to kill lots of other people only serves to fuel his paranoia. Although the air force only requires soldiers to fly a certain number of missions, the colonel in charge raises the number they are required to…

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    many books is the character style of being an anti-hero. An anti-hero is a character that possesses “heroic” characteristics, but at the same time possesses characteristics that most heroes wouldn’t have. They have the goals or desires that a hero has, but the way they go about achieving them may be in an unheroic way. Just a few books that contain this character style include The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Things They Carried, Catch 22, and The Great Gatsby.…

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    In texts “ Miniver Cheevy” and “ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” there are specific descriptions to illustrate the main character’s daydreams and personalities. In the story “ The secret Life of Walter Mitty,” The protagonist Walter is an adventurous person who dreams of five incredible episodes. In his dreams, he becomes different characters, such as the commander of a navy plane, a well-known surgeon, a crack shot, and a British pilot. On the other hand, Miniver Cheevy is a cynical and…

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    This quote is demonstrating how Catch-22 has defeated its own purpose. The government wants to cut out any questionable text from the letters. If an officer signs his name, then the officer is allowing the censorship to be traced back to him, which essentially sets up the censored text to be revealed. This quote is highlighting one of the novel’s themes, hypocrisy. This theme is important to the story because on numerous occasions Catch-22 will make a statement, flips that statement, and always…

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    Along with all the death that war has brought, the dilemma of how carelessly lives are thrown away is also raised. In Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, he satirizes the struggles of wartime for a combat pilot Yossarian that finds himself unable to escape the “Catch 22” system. Forced to fly seemingly endless missions alongside high death probabilities, Yossarian finds that the enemies are all around him from his own living cells to his commanding officer. The novel follows him and his companion’s…

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