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How do General Peckem and Colonel Korn symbolize the inefficiencies and abuses of power within the military hierarchy within Catch-22?
General Peckem embodies incompetence masked by verbosity, delegating responsibilities rather than displaying real skill.
Conversely, Colonel Korn, akin to Colonel Cathcart, exhibits a self-centered attitude, emphasizing the mission quota regardless of its consequences or ethical considerations. Their behaviors underline the flawed structure and misplaced priorities of military leadership.
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In Chapter 35, the decisions made by characters like Milo and Nately exemplify the conflict between personal interests and ethical considerations...
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