Catch-22, the dark rules everywhere

Melany 2022-08-21 12:00:16

It's really disappointing to increase the task indicators again and again. At first glance in a war drama, it is absurd - you will think that war should be aware of sacrifice at any time, how can you be so greedy for life and fear of death? At this point you have to understand the thinking of the American soldiers in the play, they think it is a job, but the soldier is a very dangerous job - so when I put the scene in the daily job, a boss who is not lower than the grassroots ( Therefore, he can't deeply understand the life and death of the grassroots.) Always arbitrarily increasing the workload of the grassroots, and the grassroots work is extremely harsh. Once mistakes are made, it will be a serious price, which will inevitably make the grassroots gradually despair. The world is really dark when there's a Catch 22 barring you from dissent. The play can be summed up like this: the boss keeps increasing the workload, and the protagonist is very resistant at first. He first thinks of escaping, but then he can't escape anymore, so he decides to complete the workload ahead of time, and then gets the exit condition. The first time, it was completed ahead of schedule, and the workload the day before the approval increased again, so it had to be continued; the second time it was completed ahead of schedule, the boss still felt that the protagonist was very positive and gave him a promotion. He was even more inseparable from this environment. Finally, the protagonist’s Friends sacrificed one by one.

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