Monday, September 29, 2008

What is the difference between the two conversations? In either case, is anything resolved? Why or why not? How does Yossarian's role change depending on who he is talking to? Finally, from what you've read so far, what do most of the other characters think about Yossarian and conversely what does he think about most of them? Do these two conversations perhaps hint at why these feelings have been formulated?
The first conversation between Yossarian and Orr was Yossarian was tryin to be all proper, and make it seem like he didn't care about the situation. He made it seem like all he cared about was not going back to war again . In the conversation between Yossarian and Cleninger, Cleninger seemed to actually care about the war. Cleninger seem like he was very sensative about even talking about the war. I don't think that either of the conversation were resloved because they both where worried about their own problems to even listen to each other. Yossarian character change because he was like the narrator than a character. People think that jehovas witness, but Yossariam think that they are crazy. Yes the conversations hints at why they feelings have been formulate, because he has lead lots of people so that will give reason to believe that he could be jehovas witness.
I think Colonel Cargill meant that men from the other countries are only here to kill people and win the war. Soldiers are not trying to befriend you only to kill you. They just want the war to be over so they can go home to their families.

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