A Brief Study on Black Humor in Catch-22-浅议《第二十二条军规》中的黑色幽默.docx
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1、A Brief Study on Black Humor in Catch-22Chapter I IntroductionCatch-22 is the first and most important long novel of Joseph Heller. Since catch-22 was published in 1961 in America, it has always been a crucial part of modern literature. With the time passing, the novel has not been out of date. On t
2、he contrary, it attracts wide attentions around the world because of the novels theme, writing style and value. In China, an increasing number of scholars write books and essays to expound different aspects of the novel. Through detailed search and analysis, it was found that at present there are at
3、 least 130 academic papers about Catch-22 on the CDMD (Chinese Doctor and Masters Database). Among all these papers, 48 papers focus on its theme and the author and 66 papers are concerned with its writing skills. Some others mainly study on the absurdity as well as other things related with Catch-2
4、2, for example, Wu Shaohui (2006) Free Choice in an Absurd WorldAn Interpretation of the Existentialism and Wang Yimei (2005) The Gradual Return to SelfA Tentative Analysis of Self-awareness in the 20th Centurys Western Modernist Literature. Besides, several papers are about characters of Catch-22 s
5、uch as Wan Shihua (2006) The Black Figure SalonAnalysis of the Figures on Catch-22. Undoubtedly no matter what subjects the scholars study, theme, writing skill or others, it is inevitable for them to touch on the literature gene of this novelblack humor. This paper makes a tentative study on the re
6、lationship between black humor and Catch-22. From the perspective of black humor, the author of this paper is trying to make a detailed analysis on its main character, theme, structure and language aims to comprehensively display the deduction of black humor in Catch-22 and let the readers have a be
7、tter understanding of this novel. Chapter II General Explanation of the Black HumorBlack humor is credited to the Anthology of Black Humor, a 1939 French anthology of 45 writers edited by Andre Breton. In the United States, black humor as a literary genre came to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. L
8、ater, an English-language anthology edited by Bruce Jay Friedman, titled Black Humor, assembles works of 12 writers of the genre. It is one of the most representative genres in the American literature in 1960s. For instance, the works of such writers as Kurt Vonnegut, Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Jos
9、eph Heller, and Philip Roth contain elements of black humor.It was usually used in literature, drama, and film, is a kind of grotesque or morbid humor retaining a serious tone .The purpose of black humor is to express the absurdity, insensitivity, paradox, and cruelty of the modern world. Ordinary c
10、haracters or situations are usually exaggerated far beyond the limits of normal satire or irony. Black humor uses devices often associated with tragedy and is sometimes equated with tragic farce. For example, Stanley Kubricks film Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (
11、1963) is a terrifying comic treatment of the circumstances surrounding the dropping of an atom bomb, while Jules Feiffers comedy Little Murders (1965) is a delineation of the horrors of modern urban life, focusing particularly on random assassinations. Popular themes of the genre include murder, sui
12、cide, war, barbarism, drug abuse, terminal illness, domestic violence, insanity, nightmare, disease, racism, disability (both physical and mental), chauvinism, corruption, and crime. Besides, some comedians use it as a tool for exploring vulgar issues, thus provoking discomfort and serious thought a
13、s well as amusement in their audience.The author of this paper thinks that black humor as one of the American literature genres must have its origin. Looking back into the history, it is not difficult to find that there are two aspects of reasons for the appearance of black humor. First of all, the
14、war trauma and social disturbance make people have a foreboding of the end of the world. In 1960s, the WWII has just finished, but the effects of the war lasted for many years. All facts in American disclosed the lies of so-called justice and patriotism resulting in shaking peoples belief in God, hu
15、manitarianism and reason. In addition, the lopsided development of technology caused the loss of personality. An increasing number of people were stressed out materially and spiritually. Under that circumstance, black humor came out as a necessary method to express peoples inner feelings.Chapter III
16、 Brief Introduction to Joseph Heller3.1 Hellers LifeJoseph Heller (1923-1999) was born in Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York on May 1, 1923. He is the son of poor Jewish parents from Russia. He died of a heart attack at the age of 76 years old at his home in East Hampton, on Long Island, in December
17、 1999. Even as a child, he loved to write; as a teenager, he wrote a story about the Russian invasion of Finland and sent it to New York Daily News, which rejected it. His works were first published in 1948, when the Atlantic ran one of his short stories. That first story nearly won the “Atlantic Fi
18、rst. In 1953, he began to write his Catch-22 and it was published in 1961. Shortly after Catch-22 was published, Heller thought of an idea for his next novel, which would become Something Happened. After that, he became a professional writer and kept on writing until the completion of his last novel
19、, Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man.Reality is the setting of literature. Hellers life experience affected his writing career. He was born into a Jewish family. Because of racial persecution in Russia, his family immigrated to America in 1913. When he was young, his family was very poor. In 1942,
20、 at the age of 19, he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps. Two years later, he was sent to Italian Front as a bombardier. Yossarian, the main character in Catch-22 is similar to him in many aspects. After the war, Heller studied English at the University of Southern California and New York University. Du
21、ring that period, he began to write short stories. He was once suffered from gullian-barre syndrome. His illness and recovery are recounted at great length in the autobiographical No Laughing Matter (Heller 1986). In 1998, he released a memoir, Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here, in which he re
22、lived his childhood as the son of a deliveryman and offered some details about the inspirations for Catch-22. 3.2 Hellers Works and Writing StyleJoseph Heller began his writing career as the author of short stories but won immediate acclaim with Catch-22 (1961; film, 1970). A protest novel underscor
23、ed with black humor, Catch-22 satirizes the horrors of war and the power of modern society, especially bureaucratic institutions, to destroy the human spirit. Hellers second novel, Something Happened (1974), an expose of the capacity of the business world to crush the individual, is a pessimistic st
24、atement about the effects of prosperity on the human condition. We Bombed in New Haven, a play produced on Broadway in 1967, is a tragicomedy similar in theme and mood to Catch-22. Good as Gold (1979) involves a humorous portrayal of Jewish family life and a satire of national politics, including at
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