Arms and the Man

Arms and the Man

George Bernard Shaw, George Bernard Shaw

InläsareVarious Narrators
Betyg3.8
Längd1 tim 33 min
Språken
FörlagL.A. Theatre Works
ISBN9781787247741

"Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw is a delightful and satirical play that offers a comedic exploration of war, love, and societal expectations. Set during the Serbo-Bulgarian War in the late 19th century, the play introduces audiences to a cast of colorful characters whose beliefs and ideals are put to the test. The story revolves around Raina Petkoff, a romantic young woman engaged to the dashing Sergius Saranoff, a heroic Bulgarian officer. Raina idolizes Sergius for his supposed bravery in battle and his gallant demeanor. However, their perceptions are challenged when a Serbian soldier, Captain Bluntschli, seeks refuge in Raina's bedroom after deserting the battlefield. To her surprise, she discovers that Bluntschli is a pragmatic and unromantic man, more interested in chocolate and survival than in ideals of heroism.