Guillermo Antonio Period 4 A.P. ENGLISH AP Book Report 1. Title of Work: Catch-22 2. Author and date written: The author of the book is Joseph Heller. He began to write this in 1953. 3. Country of author: Joseph Heller was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1923. 4. Characters: Yossarian- He is tall strong, broader and fast. He would usually do the work for what was needed for the tent. Nurse Duckett- She hated Yossarain.Nurse Cramer- She is a shapely, pretty, sexless girl. She had a cute nose and beautiful freckles. Clevinger- He was a genius with a pounding heart. He is also a Harvard undergraduate. Orr- He had thick, wavy brown hair parted in the middle. He also had buck teeth and bulging eyes. He also furnished all knowledge. Havermeyer- He was a lead bombardier. …show more content…
He is a pilot and in the story they thought he was crazy when he way flying the plane. Appleby- He was a fair-haired boy from Iowa. He believed in god a lot. Milo- He had a long, thin nose, and damp nostrils. He is twenty-seven years old. Doc Daneeka- He was a very neat, clean man. He had dark complexion and a small, wise, saturnine face. He also had mournful pouches under both eyes. He was a friend of Yossarian. Major Major- He was the long and bony squadron commander. Hungry Joe- He was not a calm man and jumpy. He had a fleshless face of dingy skin. He always wanted to take pictures of naked girls. General P. P. Peckem- He was spry, suave, and very precise general. He was also a prick. General Dreedle- He has a grizzled, broad-browed head with iron gray tuffs over his eyes. He also has a blunt and belligerent jaw. Colonel Cargill- He was a forceful ruddy man. Major-de Coverley- He was an awe-inspiring, grave old
...ommand during the Battle of Little Bighorn. He did not understand his enemy or their tactics. He did not employ fires as well as he should have, failed to protect his forces, and, perhaps most importantly, he ignored the pertinent intelligence available to him. The outcome was utter defeat in this particular battle.
There was dead silence in his office, the kind of silence that should never be disturbed. The look of determination on his face was uncanny. Every single move he made was precise and delicate. Colonel Cathcart slowly rolled a few inches away from his desk in his chair, just enough so he could stand up. At a snail's pace, he stood up never taking his eyes off his masterpiece. Cathcart's hand was shaking immensely as he lifted the playing card up to complete his beloved tower. KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK' Cathcart's body jumped in surprise, causing his hand to jolt at the sound of the noise. The tower collapsed in seconds. All Cathcart had now was 51 cards scattered all over his desk, still gripping the final card in his hand.
involved in the battle at Fort Pillow and the result of the fight there came under scrutiny
most evil characters and he is a character who stands out among all of the
On March 1, 1864, a man with a battle record that few could imagine began planning to recruit troops and mounts from West Kentucky. This man fought at battles such as Fort Donelson and Shiloh. He also served under General Bragg and General Sooy Smith. He is none other than General Nathan Bedford Forrest. (herein referred to as Forrest).
Oswald. However, as I grew older I started learning more and more outside of school about the
(Lawren). It had the body shape and the head of a goat, and a dappled coat
the "son of Sam". I am a little brat. When father Sam gets drunk he gets mean. He beats
In the novel, Catch 22, the story follows twenty-eight year old bomber pilot Yossarian and his struggles to avoid combat missions in the Italian front of World War Two. Yossarian is afraid that Colonel Cathcart, his flight leader, is out to get him. Every single time Yossarian almost reaches the mission limit to go off-duty, Cathcart increases the mission count to insure that Yossarian remains on combat duty permanently. Yossarian believes that he is hopeless and will have to remain on combat duty for the rest of the war.
Billy. As captain of a ship under pressure of war and the constant threat of
Milo: A boy of 12 who always seems bored. He finds everything in life completely uninteresting and has a special disdain for homework, since he thinks it is useless. Even though he might seem lazy, he actually has a good heart and always uses his creative ideas to help people in need without hesitation.
His nose, lips, and eyes are in typical Korean fashion. Guterres is drawn as what you'd might expect a southern European would look like. He has a thick head of hair, bushy eyebrows, and he's dressed more modern, in a suit. Although, if it were to be created when the next Secretary General is taking over, Guterres would probably be dressed as Atlas. Guterres is also slouching, maybe as a reference of him not wanting the job, or as laziness as some Northern Europeans classify Southern Europeans as.
The first individual I accept fits what this suggestion means is Shmuel, who was a character we came to know extremely well all through the span of the
Lieutenant General Mark Clark- Commander of the U.S. Fifth Army – 1944 (After the bombing of Monte Cassino) ("World War 2 Famous Quotes - Worldwar-2.net")
A boy named Johnny who saves kids in a burning church and saves them but he is in very bad condition in the hospital. Johnny has had a very rough life ever since he was born. Almost every day they would hit him and beat him but that did not stop him from doing anything. Johnny has brown hair and he is part of the Greasers. He usually wears a jean jacket or some type of jacket with his hair greased back. Johnny is brave, afraid, and compassionate those are some traits. Those are some things that describe him. I chose this character because he was one of the main characters and I liked how he always was nice and stood up for others.