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Arms and The Man Plot Summary
The play begins in the fall of 1885 during the Serbo-Bulgarian War.

 Raina, a Bulgarian woman from a wealthy family, learns from her
mother, Catherine, that the Bulgarian cavalry have won a battle against
the Serbs.
o Catherine adds that Sergius, Raina’s fiancé, was at the head of the
charge, and was as heroic in life as he appears in the picture Raina
keeps in her bedroom.
o Louka, their servant, enters and warns Catherine and Raina that
escaped Serbs fleeing the battlefield might be in the area, seeking
refuge in the houses of Bulgarian families.
o Raina is not worried and chooses to keep her window unlocked.
o In the night, a man enters the room through the unlocked window and
says he will kill Raina if she makes a noise.
 The man is Swiss and an escaped soldier, fighting as a
mercenary for the Serbians.
o Raina is shocked to see that the man is tired and hungry, that he does
not glorify battle, and that he is merely happy to have escaped the
carnage alive.
 Raina helps him hide behind a curtain just as Catherine, Louka,
and a Bulgarian officer enter to search the room for any Serbs
who might be hiding in the area.
 Raina convinces them that no one is in her room, and they
leave.
 Raina gives the man chocolate creams, which she keeps in a
box in her room, and is shocked to hear that the man has no
ammunition for his pistol, as he normally only keeps candies in
his pockets.
 The man argues that Sergius’s cavalry charge against the Serbs
was foolish and succeeded only by sheer luck.
 The Serbs had machine guns but were given the wrong
ammunition by accident, and therefore could not mow
down Sergius and his men.
 Raina agrees to help the man escape later that night,
though she rebukes him for making fun of her fiancé
Sergius.
 The man sleeps as Raina enlists Catherine’s help, and
when Raina and Catherine return, they allow the man to
rest since he has not slept for days.

 The second act begins in the garden of the same house, though it is
now spring of 1886.
o Louka is engaged to the house’s head male servant, Nicola.
 Louka tells Nicola that he will never be more than a servant,
and that she has higher aspirations.

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