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1、On Black Humor in Catch-22Class: 2010级英语本科3班Name: Student No.: Date: June 7, 2013AbstractThis paper focuses on the study of black humor in Catch-22, which is one of the typical representative books of black humor. At first, it introduces the author of Catch-22, Joseph Heller and this novel. And then
2、, it proceeds to make a general explanation of black humor. In the following sections, this paper mainly analyzes black humor in catch-22 through four aspects, including the portrayal of main characters, the arrangement of the structure, the themes of the novel and the features of language. All in a
3、ll, catch -22 is one of the most important works of black humor and this paper would be helpful for the readers to have a better understanding of the novel catch-22.Key words: black humor, Catch-22, paradoxical, absurd1. IntroductionJoseph Heller (1923-1999) is an American novelists, playwright and
4、short story writer. As one of the most prominent American contemporary novelists, his best-known novel, Catch-22, is recognized as a major work of the postwar period and remains his most famous and acclaimed work. Because his marvelous use of black humor and satire in his literary creation, Heller b
5、ecomes one of the representatives of black humor- an indispensable literary trend which thrived in the United States in 1960s. He was born in Brooklyn in 1923. In 1942, Heller enlisted in the Army Air Corps. In 1944, his cadet training completed and he was dispatched to Corsica, cohere he served as
6、a wing bombardier on sixty combat missions until he got honorably discharged. Hence, his military experiences are simultaneously reflected in Catch-22. After the withdrawal from the World War , he enjoyed a long career as a writer and a teacher. Heller wrote Catch-22 while working at a New York City
7、 marketing firm producing ad copy. Apart from Catch-22, his best-selling books include Something Happened, Good as Gold, Picture This, God knows and Closing Time.Hellers works are characterized by a satirical sense of the absurd, speaking out against the military-industrial complex and those organiz
8、ed institutions which seem to manipulate peoples lives in the name of reason or morality. But most significant is Hellers masterful employment of black humor. He is realistic about his skills: “I can be funnyfor one-half page at a timeI can be humorous in several wayswith irony, with dialogue, with
9、farcical situations, and occasionally with a lucky epigram or an aphorism.Catch-22, as Joseph Hellers masterpiece, tells the story of Captain Joseph Yossarian and his attempt to avoid serving in World Warby feigning insanity. However, Yossarian is thwarted by the doctors argument that if he were tru
10、ly mad then he would endanger his life and seek to fight more missions. On the other hand, if he were sane, then he would be capable of following orders to fight more missions. Catch-22, Hellers typical work of black humor, is an anti-war fiction setting in WW.But its real theme is to expose the deh
11、umanization of all contemporary institutions, the absurd and corrupted bureaucracy and the alienation of individuals existing in a systemized chaotic condition, such as war.2. Generation explanation of black humorBlack humor, which comes from a name of a book written by Bruce Jay Friedman, is an imp
12、ortant literary term of America in 1960s, and it refers primarily to a kind of bitter and often outrageous satire. Black humor can be defined as a combination of humor with resentment, gloom, anger and despair. It is a type of modern humor caused by anger. It combines absurdity with humor often desc
13、ribing horrible or sad events in language normally associated with pleasant or light-hearted occasions. Writers intend to provoke readers response to the blackness of modern life as laughter, or, laughing in face of a tragedy. They generally do not laugh at their characters; in fact, they take them
14、seriously. “But if they do laugh at some of them at times, it is because they feel amused at their attempt to try to create order in their disordered and absurd world.” What occurs often is a sense of grief and pain coming through the laughter, a feeling of frustration and being bottled up. Therefor
15、e, black humor can be considered as the death humor out of despair and laughter out of tears.Theoretically, black humor was chiefly influenced by French philosopher and Sartres existentialism and Freudian theory of psychology. Writers deny the possibility of positive individual action by choosing a
16、more pessimistic method in order to reflect the objectivity of life, the loss of faith and the deviation of humanity. Different from traditional literature creation, which trusts that goodness always triumphs over evilness, black humor uses a humorous tone with desperation to reveal the misery of re
17、ality. In such novels, ordinary characters or situations are usually exaggerated far beyond the limits of normal satire. The powerlessness of being manipulated by unjust fate makes characters laugh at themselves. Feeling “humor” from “blackness” and challenging “blackness” with “humor”, these are th
18、e essence of black humor, and how those writers treat their world of fear, neurosis and absurdity. In contemporary literary criticism, black humor is a term applies to a large group of American novels beginning in the 1950s. Although the writers of black humor did not intentionally form a school of
19、literary movement, in their novels, there is a common core which is directed against hypocrisy, racial prejudice, war, terrorism, and the dehumanization of individuals by the modern society. In conclusion, the research of black humor literature not only takes great effects on understanding Catch-22,
20、 but also has importance on literature studies and social critics.3. Analysis of black humor in Catch-223.1 The portrayal of main charactersBeing the representative of the literature of black humor, the work contains tremendous styles of utterances and behaviors of various persons which circle the p
21、rinciple of “catch-22”. Yossarian, a typical anti-heroic character of black humor, is the protagonist in Catch-22. Critics say that Yossarian is an anti-hero because he does not risk his life to save others. In a world where life is casually lost, it is more practical to redefine heroism as simple s
22、elf-protection. The proposal of self-protection brings about an intense conflict for Yossarian. Even though he is determined to survive the barbaric war at all costs, he nonetheless cares for his battle companions and is traumatized by their deaths. His constant dread at Snowdens death stems both fr
23、om his compassion for Snowden and from his frightened realization his own body will collapse at the first blow. In the end, when he was offered a choice between his own security and the security of the entire squadron, Yossarian is unable to choose himself over others. This concern about others comp
24、licates the simple logic of self-preservation, and forms its own Catch-22 that is invisible in whole story: life is devalued with a moral concern for others lives, but a moral concern for others lives endangers ones own life. Heller creates a trap of morality for Yossarian, it seems that Yossarian h
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