Arms and the Man Questions on War

Arms and the Man

In Bernard Shaw's play Arms and the Man, the main problem addressed is the glorification of war as noble heroism. Shaw, a pacifist, critiques the literary and journalistic romanticizing of war,...

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Arms and the Man

"Arms and the man" means a reference to the opening line of Virgil's Aeneid, "arma virumque cano," which translates to "I sing of arms and the man." In Virgil's epic, it signifies heroic deeds and...

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Arms and the Man

George Bernard Shaw's play is considered a modern comedy due to its enduring relevance and progressive themes. Set during the Serbo-Bulgarian war, it critiques the futility of war through the...

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Arms and the Man

Sergius defines successful soldiering as "the coward's art of attacking mercilessly when strong and keeping out of the way when weak," reflecting his cynicism and disillusionment with war. Initially...

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