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Arms And the Man : Characters

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Arms And the Man is a notable literary work by George Bernard Shaw. A complete discussion of this literary work is given, which will help you enhance your literary skills and prepare for the exam. Read the Main texts, Key info, Summary, Themes, Characters, Literary devices, Quotations, Notes, to various questions of Arms And the Man.

Characters

 

Major Characters

Captain Bluntschli: Hero, Pragmatic Swiss soldier fighting for the Serbian army, sees war as a business, challenges romanticized views of war, and seeks refuge in Raina’s home, chocolate cream soldier, marris to Raina.

Raina Petkoff: Heroine, Engaged to Sergius, holds romantic ideals about love and war, shelters Bluntschli, and confronts the reality of war and human nature.

Major Sergius Saranoff: Raina’s fiancé appears gallant and dashing but vain and self-absorbed, embodies the romantic hero archetype, and marries Louka. 

Louka: An ambitious servant who seeks upward mobility, has romantic tension with Nicola, and represents class dynamics.

 

Minor Characters

Major Paul Petkoff: A Bumbling military officer, Raina’s father, often caught up in domestic dramas, adds comedic elements to the story.

Catherine Petkoff: Raina’s mother, a typical upper-class matron concerned with social status and appearances, provides unintentional humor.

Nicola: He is a Practical servant, efficiently manages household affairs, and is willing to compromise for the family’s comfort and well-being.