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Catch-22 |
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A paradoxical situation that has no happy ending. A popular movie with Alan Arkin in 1970, Catch-22 came from Joseph Heller's 1961 comical, yet gruesome, best-selling book about pilots in a fictitious World War II setting. The paradox was that no sane pilot would be crazy enough to want to continue flying dangerous missions. The only way a pilot would be grounded is if he were truly crazy, but if he asked to be grounded, he was then considered sane and would not be grounded. Catch-22 concerned with the frustration of red-tape mechanisms. [Am. Lit.: Catch-22]
See : Bureaucracy Catch-22 Air Force captain’s appeal to be grounded for insanity not granted because desire to avoid combat proves sanity. [Am. Lit.: Joseph Heller Catch-22] See : Frustration Catch-22 pleading insanity to leave army indicates sanity. [Am. Lit.: Catch-22]
See : Irony Catch-22 claim of insanity to be relieved of military duty proves sanity. [Am. Lit.: Joseph Heller Catch-22] See : Paradox |
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