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  Clevinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is put on trial by Lieutenant Scheisskopf, who is the prosecutor, defence lawyer, and one of 3 judges.
Charges are added during the course of the trial for trivial things such as not saying "Sir" to an officer and is grilled as to the exact timing of when he didn't tell Yossarian about his thoughts on the trial.
For some reason, the "system" and its supporters (Scheisskopf et al) and even the natural environment itself (the cloud) conspire to try to hurt him as much as possible.
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 Lieutenant Scheisskopf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lieutenant Scheisskopf is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch 22.
It is interesting to note that "Scheisskopf" literally translates from the German as "Shit Head", a title by which characters in the book occasionally refer to him.
He only recovers when General Peckem allows the compromise that he will be able to officially cancel the nonexistent parades, as and when he wants, thus indicating that he could have had a parade if he had wanted.
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 Lieutenant Scheisskopf - TheBestLinks.com - German language, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Scheisskopf seems to want a quiet life, being only interested in parades, and not beating his wife.
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 Lieutenant Scheisskopf: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lieutenant Scheisskopf is a fictional character fictional character quick summary:
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Catch-22 Study Guide
Yossarian enjoys sleeping with Lieutenant Scheisskopf's wife, despite her criticisms of him being to bourgeois without the r.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Scheisskopf is too obsessed with trying to win the weekly parade to pay too much attention to his wife's amorous advances.
When Lieutenant Scheisskopf accedes to his wife's innuendoes, his whipping of her demonstrates a destructive, cruel streak in what should be a pleasurable, relaxing activity.
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 Wacky Weblog Archive: Sunday Quote: Joseph Heller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lieutenant Scheisskopf longed desperately to win parades and sat up half the night working on it while his wife waited amorously for him in bed thumbing through Krafft-Ebing to her favorite passages.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf smacked his hands over his eyes in exasperation.
It was the despair of Lieutenant Scheisskopf's life to be chained to a woman who was incapable of looking beyond her own dirty, sexual desires to the titanic struggles for the unattainable in which noble man could become heroically engaged.
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Lieutenant Scheisskopf (German for “shithead”) is the drill instructor for the squadron of cadets to which both Yossarian and Clevinger belong.
Scheisskopf’s wife is well known around the base for being promiscuous, mostly because her husband refuses to pay any attention to her.
Scheisskopf is fixated with winning the pennant, and spends every waking hour planning and drilling the march for that Sunday.
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 SparkNotes: Catch-22: Chapters 6–10
Yossarian remembers training in America with Clevinger under Lieutenant Scheisskopf, who had been obsessed with parades, and whose wife, along with her friend Dori Duz, had slept with all the men under her husband’s command.
Clevinger is extremely confused by his superiors’ hatred of him; he realizes that Lieutenant Scheisskopf and the colonel harbor an animosity toward him that no enemy soldier ever could.
Luckily, Major Major applies for aviation cadet training and is sent away to Lieutenant Scheisskopf, who is himself confused about how to interact with an officer who outranks him but to whom he is a commanding officer.
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 In a Dark Time … The Eye Begins to See » Scheisskopf Meets Clevinger
Of course, Scheisskopf's capture of the parade pennant symbolizes the triumph of mindless conformity in the military:
Lieutenant Scheisskopf was made First Lieutenant on the spot and began his rapid rise through the ranks.
It's not enough for Heller to merely have Lieutenant Scheisskopf win because of his obsession with parades; he has to win on the smallest of technicalities, the kind of technicality that only an obsessed person would ever find.
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Catch-22 Study Guide
Colonel Scheisskopf does not respond to his jokes, and fails to grasp Peckem's concept of delegation of responsibility.
General Peckem then begins to discuss with Colonel Scheisskopf the issue of bomb patterns and Dreedle's pointless mission in the bombing a mountain town so small that it cannot be seen on the map.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf is unbelievable practical and concerned with only one thingóparades.
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 Catch-22 Study Guide / Catch-22 Summary
That men would die was a matter of necessity; which men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance, and Yossarian was willing to be the victim of anything but circumstance.
In a flashback to cadet school, Yossarian remembers Lieutenant Scheisskopf's fanatic love of parades and hatred of Clevinger.
Scheisskopf's greatest victory in parade competition was teaching his men to march without swinging their hands.
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 Catch-22: What We Know So Far   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Scheisskopf reinvents parades and begins his ascent up the promotion ladder.
The second lieutenant checks in to operations and is killed over Orvieto two hours after he arrives, without being reported as joining the squadron (by Major Major’s decision).
Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife, who dresses as a WAC on weekends and screws the cadets.
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 SparkNotes: Catch-22: Character List
Lieutenant Colonel Korn - Colonel Cathcart’s wily, cynical sidekick.
Scheisskopf, whose name is German for “shithead,” helps train Yossarian’s squadron in America and shows an unsettling passion for elaborate military parades.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife - The lieutenant’s wife and the lover of all the men in her husband’s squadron, including Yossarian, with whom she debates about God.
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Lieutenant Scheisskopf glared at Clevinger with tight lips, mortified by the poor impression Clevinger was making.
There were three members of the Action Board, the bloated colonel with the big fat mustache, Lieutenant Scheisskopf and Major Metcalf, who was trying to develop a steely gaze.
As a member of the Action Board, Lieutenant Scheisskopf was one of the judges who would weigh the merits of the case against Clevinger as presented by the prosecutor.
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Catch-22 Study Guide - Full Summary and Analysis
Their attempts to outwit each other will result in strange incidents such as the T.S. Eliot episode and the eventual promotion of Lieutenant Scheisskopf.
Likewise, despite Yossarian's contradictions, Clevinger wholeheartedly believes Lieutenant Scheisskopf when the latter says he does not mind being corrected.
His conversation with Lieutenant Scheisskopf demonstrates the enormous contrast between the two characters.
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 Re: Ronald Reagan - concealed genius?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Once again, we have a false little factlette that has taken on a life of its own, and that everyone on your side repeats because...because...well, because everyone on your side repeats it.
I refer to this as the Scheisskopf Syndrome, from Cadet Clevinger's "trial" before the "Action Board" on trumped up charges in "Catch-22": The bloated colonel: "Metcalf, you stinking son of a bitch.
Even Lieutenant Scheisskopf says so." The bloated colonel, to Lt. Scheisskopf: "Do you say so?" "Yes, sir," said Lieutenant Scheisskopf.
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 Page 3 - shock absorbers - waste energy?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lieutenant Scheisskopf's life to be chained to a woman who was
Lieutenant Scheisskopf was not sanguine at all about obtaining that many nickel-alloy swivels from
Lieutenant Scheisskopf's first thought had been to have a friend of his in the sheet metal
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 Websiting Megan's Writing - Yossarian's Escape
He knows that he cannot trust Lieutenant Scheisskopf or Major Metcalf, warning the more naïve Clevinger that “they’re after everybody” (Heller 90).
To avenge Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s hatred of him and all the other cadets, he sleeps with Scheisskopf’s wife “to revenge himself upon Lieutenant Scheisskopf for the way Lieutenant Scheisskopf was revenging himself upon Clevinger” (Heller 79).
Therefore the officers such as Lieutenant Scheisskopf or Colonel Korn hold ultimate power over everyone’s life.
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 CliffsNotes::Catch-22:Book Summary and Study Guide
At cadet school in Santa Ana, Yossarian and Clevinger are under the command of Lieutenant Scheisskopf, a haughty, ambitious, humorless tyrant who is obsessed with parades.
Scheisskopf (whose name literally means “shit-head” in German) loves the Sunday afternoon parades, which the men in his command detest.
The airmen also resent the fact that Scheisskopf appointed his own cadet officers instead of allowing the men to choose them from their ranks.
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 Free Barron's BookNotes for Catch-22 - The Novel-Free Literature Summaries/Booknotes from PinkMonkey.com
People from their military past also reappear, such as Lieutenant Scheisskopf from a training camp in the States who turns up as a colonel on General Peckem's staff.
Lieutenant Colonel "Blackie" Korn is the bane of Colonel Cathcart's existence, but Cathcart needs him for his ideas.
Lieutenant Nately is a nineteen-year-old pilot from a respectable family.
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 FREE MonkeyNotes Study Guide-Catch-22 by Joseph Heller-Free Booknotes Chapter Summary Plot Synopsis Essay Book Report ...
While the lieutenant is busy planning parades, his wife sleeps with every cadet in the squadron.
Scheisskopf wishes to win the parade which is held in every Sunday.
Scheisskopf is neglected by her husband who is busy planning parades.
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You don't make sense." There were three members of the Action Board, the bloated colonel with the big fat mustache, Lieutenant Scheisskopf and Major Metcalf, who was trying to develop a steely gaze.
It was all very confusing to Clevinger, who began vibrating in terror as the colonel surged to his feet like a gigantic belch and threatened to rip his stinking, cowardly body apart limb from limb.
What the hell kind of a name is Yossarian?" Lieutenant Scheisskopf had the facts at his finger tips.
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 Joseph Heller: Catch-22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Colonel Cathcart and Lieutenant Colonel Korn lived and worked in the Group Headquarters building, as did all the members of the headquarters staff, with the exception of the chaplain.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf tore his hair and gnashed his teeth.
Their morale was low because they did not want to march in parades every Sunday afternoon and because Lieutenant Scheisskopf had appointed cadet officers from their ranks instead of permitting them to elect their own.
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 Thinking Approach - Text Technology - Texts - Thanksgiving by Joseph Heller
.” Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife mused and paused a moment to ponder dubiously.
“Stop it I Stop it!” Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife screamed suddenly, and began beating him ineffectually about the head with both fists.
Yossarian ducked behind his arm for protection while she slammed away at him in feminine fury for a few seconds, and then he caught her determinedly by the wrists and forced her gently back down on the bed.
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 Studyworld Studynotes: Catch-22
Yossarian's thoughts wander back to cadet school where he recalls Lieutenant Scheisskopf's was the commanding officer.
The Lieutenant was an R.O.T.C. graduate who had very poor eyesight and was never sent overseas in war.
He also remembers his love affairs with Dori Duz and having an affair with Lieutenant Scheisskopf's wife.
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 Business, Military
He accomplishes this through the symbolic characters Colonel Cathcart, Lieutenant Scheisskopf, Captain Black, General Dreedle and General Peckem.
These characters are all symbolic of the military because of their titles and the fact that their personalities are not multi faceted but rather flat and consumed with military matters.
The symbolic characters Lieutenant Scheisskopf and Colonel Cathcart are employed by Heller in order to oppose this view.
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“Well...” Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife mused and paused a moment to ponder dubiously.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf's wife had turned ashen in disbelief and was ogling him with alarm.
Stop it!” Lieutenant Scheisskopf’s wife screamed suddenly, and began beating him ineffectually about the head with both fists.
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 Catch-22 Analysis
He describes Scheisskopf's strange obsession with parades will reappear each time he is promoted.
When Lieutenant Scheisskopf accedes to his wife's suggestion of him whipping her, this demonstrates a destructive, cruel streak in what should be a pleasurable, relaxing activity.
It was the despair of Scheisskopf life to be chained to a woman who was incapable of looking beyond her own dirty, sexual desires to the titanic struggles for the unattainable in which a noble man could become heroically engaged.
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 David Sweet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lieutenant Nately: The squadron member from a wealthy home who loves a whore and argues with the diabolical old man. He is killed on the La Spezia mission along with Dobbs.
Lieutenant Scheisskopf: Eventually General Sheisskopf, he begins as the parade-crazy assistant with the promiscuous wife.
Soldier in White: The wholly bandages body in the hospital asserts to be Lieutenant Schmulker.
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