Character
The main character, John Yossarian changed throughout the novel, but not greatly. His view on the war changed. At the beginning of the novel, his only worry was himself staying alive. He wanted nothing to do with the war. He tried, in every way, to not fly missions. He then started to care greatly about the people who were dying. He has a choice to make. Whether or not to protect himself, or protect the other members was a decision he had to make. Although he did not like participating in the war, he couldn't choose himself over the members. But in the end, Yossarian decides to escape from the war and save his own life.
Theme
One theme of this novel is struggle for survival. Throughout the novel Yossarian struggles to stay alive one way or another. He is always worried about his death and how and when it may come. It was clear that he did not want to participate in the war, and was aggravated when the number of missions raised constantly. He was always trying to find ways to stay alive, like finding a way into the hospital one way or another, or restraining from taking any action to fix his liver problems.
Mood
The mood of this book to begin with was feelings of hopelessness and negativity. Yossarian always had feeling of death in his mind and wasn't a very positive person when it came to surviving. As the novel went on feelings got stronger. When the book came to conclusion, when Yossarian finally decided to escape the war, feelings of hope and positiveness appeared.
Conflict
The conflict of this book initially was that the number of missions were raised constantly so the bombardiers had no chance of leaving the war and going home. As the book progressed the conflict changed. The conflict then was the fear of death to Yossarian. He didn't want to die. He wanted to live as long as possible and live the life he's always wanted. He was in conflict with himself, he had to choose if he wanted to protect himself or protect others.
Settings
The novel is taken place in the war, World War II to be exact. Pianosa was where the American headquarters were, this part of the setting was fiction.
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