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Arms And The Man

Arms And The Man

Arms and the Man, a comedic play by George Bernard Shaw, satirizes the romantic notions of war and love prevalent in late 19th-century society. Through witty dialogue and contrasting characters, the play explores themes of idealism versus realism, highlighting the absurdity of war and challenging societal expectations surrounding heroism and courtship. It remains a relevant and insightful commentary on human nature and the illusions we often create.