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Arms and the man by george bernard shaw
Arms and the man by george bernard shaw








Feeling pity, Raina agrees to shelter him and runs to find her mother. Angered, Raina finally demands he leave, yet the Swiss mercenary claims to be too exhausted to move. He explains that the cavalry charge led by Raina’s fiancé Sergius was only successful as a result of dumb luck. Thinking him childish, Raina offers the soldier some chocolate creams, which he devours hungrily.

arms and the man by george bernard shaw

He admits to Raina that he does not carry cartridges for his gun, only chocolates, as these are more practical for a starving soldier. Once safe, the soldier comes out from hiding and explains he is a Swiss mercenary for the Serbian army. Louka is the only one who sees through the deception, but she only smirks and leaves in silence. Bulgarian soldiers arrive, asking to inspect the room, and Raina, overwhelmed by a moment of compassion, hides the enemy soldier behind her curtains. Later that night a Serbian officer climbs the drainpipe outside Raina’s balcony and breaks into her room. Louka, the household maid, enters to announce that the windows must be locked, as fleeing Serbian troops are being hunted down in the streets. Raina Petkoff and her mother Catherine have received news that Raina’s fiancé Sergius led a victorious cavalry charge against Serbian forces. The play unfolds in Bulgaria in 1885, towards the end of the Serbo-Bulgarian War.










Arms and the man by george bernard shaw