because he was troubled about the lies louka told him.
One example of irony in the play "Arms and the Man" is that the soldier, Bluntschli, is more sensible and practical than the romantic hero, Sergius. Another example is the anti-war message conveyed in a play titled "Arms and the Man," which is ironic as it suggests that war does not make heroes but rather exposes the absurdity of romanticized notions of warfare.
The cast of Arms and the Man - 1983 includes: Richard Briers as Bluntschli Peter Egan as Sergius Alice Krige as Raina Anna Nygh as Louka Anthony Pedley as Nicola
arms and the man is a problem play because it treats a social and moral problems also it create many problems at the beginning of the play
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The cast of Arms and the Man - 1932 includes: Angela Baddeley as Louka Maurice Colbourne as Sergius Seranoff Wallace Evennett as Niccola Anne Grey as Raina Petkoff Barry Jones as Captain Bluntschli Frederick Lloyd as Major Paul Petkoff Charles Morton as Plechanoff Margaret Scudamore as Catherine Petkoff
Shaw has distinctly reversed gender role through the characters Louka , Catherine and Sergius. We can observe the masculinity in Louka's character while provoking Nicola. Again her firmness has been lightened through her interaction with Sergius. Mrs. Petkoff has also a touch of masculinity in her dominating part over household works in absence of Mr. Petkoff.On the other hand, Sergius lacks firmness before Bluntschli. He can stand up steadily neither before Raina, nor before Louka. There is a faint touch of effeminacy.
Don Quixote in "Arms and the Man" is a character who idolizes war and chivalry, much like the literary character Don Quixote in Miguel de Cervantes' novel. In George Bernard Shaw's play, Don Quixote represents romantic idealism and is contrasted with the more pragmatic and realistic views of the other characters.
love.war.marriage and class distinction are major themes of arms and the man......
discuss arms and the man as a comedy
One has to ask the author/producer/director of that particular program
A man who has no legs or arms and lives underwater :D
Arms and the Man - 1932 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U