One of his most important plays and one of the most renowned comedies, George Bernard Shaw?s
Arms and the Man talks about the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War. The story revolves around the incident
of a Swiss soldier fighting in the Serbian army who bursts into a young Bulgarian woman?s bedroom
and begs her to hide him. A crafted combination of wit and humour, this classic is an epitome of
a satire on the typical values about war, morality, love and class.
Arms and the Man talks about the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War. The story revolves around the incident
of a Swiss soldier fighting in the Serbian army who bursts into a young Bulgarian woman?s bedroom
and begs her to hide him. A crafted combination of wit and humour, this classic is an epitome of
a satire on the typical values about war, morality, love and class.