The Texan turned out to be good-natured, generous and likable. In three days no one could stand him.

📖 Joseph Heller

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Novelist

🎂 May 1, 1923  –  ⚰️ December 12, 1999
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The Texan in Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" is initially portrayed as a charming and friendly character. His good nature, generosity, and likability win people over in the beginning, creating a sense of camaraderie around him. However, this positive impression quickly fades.

Within just three days, the Texan becomes unbearable to those around him. Despite his initial appeal, his personality traits and behavior lead to frustration among his companions, illustrating how appearances can be misleading and how quickly one’s tolerance for another can diminish.

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