Arms and the Man
English

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George Bernard Shaws three-act love comedy Arms and the Man was staged in 1894 and released a year later. The drama satirizes romantic notions of war and valor and is set in the Bulgarian home of the Petkoff family. In Raina Petkoffs bedroom a battle-weary officer who is a Swiss mercenary serving in the Serbian army seeks safety and she agrees to hide him from the police. Raina initially mocks the intruders cowardliness after hearing his straightforward description of the war in which he refutes the heroics of her fiance Sergius but eventually comes to value his honesty. After the war is done the captain Captain Bluntschli makes a return. By the plays conclusion Raina has engaged Bluntschli who recently inherited a series of Swiss hotels and Sergius has promised himself to maidservant Louka whose fiancé the manservant Nicola voluntarily renounces his claim to her. The Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885 is depicted in the drama. Young Bulgarian woman Raina Petkoff the books protagonist is engaged to Sergius Sarnofff one of the wars heroes whom she adores.

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