The Texan (fictional character)

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The Texan is a minor fictional character in the classic novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, and is the title for Chapter 1.

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[edit] Character introduction

Yossarian and Dunbar meet the Texan on his admission to their hospital ward, in the first chapter of the novel. He is good natured and friendly, so much so that none of the patients can stand him, and in less than ten days the whole ward returns back to duty with the exception of the first C.I.D. Investigator who has caught pneumonia while on the ward.

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[edit] Actions in "Catch-22"

The Texan donates his opinions to any who will listen. He is patriotic, which annoys all the patients and a fact that Yossarian and Dunbar mock him for. He believes passionately that "people of means" (decent folk) should get more votes than "people without means" (drifters, whores, criminals, degenerates, atheists and indecent folk).

He is the only patient who will talk to the Soldier in White, and when the Soldier in White dies, Yossarian and Dunbar accuse the Texan of murder. They carry on to assert that the Texan murdered the Soldier in White because he was a "nigger".

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