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“ ARMS AND THE MAN “

“ ARMS AND THE MAN “. Hilda rahmawati Widanengsih Abdul ajid Tika kartika Alpiah sitia rahmah. SYNOPSIS.

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“ ARMS AND THE MAN “

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  1. “ARMS AND THE MAN “ Hilda rahmawati Widanengsih Abdul ajid Tika kartika Alpiah sitia rahmah

  2. SYNOPSIS The play takes place during the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War. Its heroine, Raina Petkoff, is a young Bulgarian woman engaged to Sergius Saranoff, one of the heroes of that war, whom she idolizes. One night, a Swiss mercenary soldier in the Serbian army, Captain Bluntschli, bursts through her bedroom window and firstly threatens Raina, then begs her to hide him, so that he is not killed. Raina complies, though she thinks the man a coward, especially when he tells her that he does not carry pistol cartridges, but chocolates. When the battle dies down, Raina and her mother, Catherine, sneak Bluntschli out of the house, disguised in an old housecoat. The war ends and Sergius returns to Raina, but also flirts with her insolent servant girl Louka. Louka then tells Sergius that Bluntschli is the man whom Raina protected, and that Raina is really in love with him. So Sergius challenges him to a duel, but the man avoids fighting and Sergius and Raina break off their engagement (with some relief on both sides). The play ends with Raina proclaiming her love for him and Bluntschli, with Swiss precision, both clearing up the major's troop movement problems and informing everyone that he will return to be married to Raina

  3. PLOT • ORIENTATION • RISING ACTION • COOLING DOWN • CLIMAX • FALLING ACTION • RESOLUTION

  4. CHARACTERS Mayor character • Raina (protagonist) • Bluntschli (protagonist) Minor character • Cathrine (protagonist) • Petkoff (protagonist) • Nicola (protagonist) • Louka (antagonist) • Sergius (antagonist)

  5. RAINA: “ I'll help you. Hide yourself, oh, hide yourself, quick, behind the curtain”. SERGIUS: “ I will kill the Swiss; and afterwards I will do as I please with you”. CATHRINE: “I must see that everything is made safe downstairs”. LOUKA: “I believe you would rather be my servant than my husband ! “.

  6. THEME THE THEME OF THIS DRAMA IS ROMANCE

  7. SETTING General setting : The drama take places in Bulgaria, in a small town near the Dragoman Pass, late in November in the year 1885. Specific setting : Mayor petkoff’s house

  8. LANGUAGE STYLE THE DRAMA USED MODERN LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) BECAUSE IN THIS DRAMA THERE’S NOT STRANGE

  9. THANK YOU

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