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Yossarian’s friends visit him in the hospital, Dobbs again offers to kill Colonel Cathcart, and, finally, after Yossarian admits that he thinks that people are trying to kill him and that he has not adjusted to the war, Major Sanderson decides that Yossarian really is crazy and should be sent home.
- Chapters 32–37
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- Chapters 32–37
He is killed on a mission when Dobbs flies his plane into Nately's. Nately's Whore blames Yossarian and spends the rest of the book trying to murder him. A bomber pilot in the squadron who is continually being shot down and ditching in the sea.
23 Ιαν 2019 · Playboy: That sounds like the Avignon mission in Catch-22, when Snowden, the gunner, is killed. Heller : It is, and it’s described pretty accurately in the book. Our copilot went berserk at the controls and threw us into a dive.
When Nately is killed, she blames Yossarian for his death; she manifests a towering rage and tries to kill Yossarian several times during the remainder of the narrative in an impossible manner (constantly tracking Yossarian down, even after he dumped her hundreds of miles behind enemy territory.)
25 Δεκ 2012 · Towards the end of Catch-22, we see Yossarian confront his friend Aarfy in a room where the latter confesses to raping and murdering a girl by throwing her out of the window. Who is the dead girl? The two men talk as if she's not a stranger (and also not a prostitute).
Yossarian interprets a phrase he heard under anesthesia—“We’ve got your pal”—not just to refer to the presence of the chaplain at his bedside, but to the idea that the Army has taken away or killed most of his friends.
Yossarian is a captain in the Air Force and a lead bombardier in his squadron, but he hates the war. His powerful desire to live has led him to the conclusion that millions of people are trying to kill him, and he has decided either to live forever or, ironically, die trying. Read an in-depth analysis of Yossarian.