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Shaw has been pre-occupied mainly with the exposition of his ideas through the media of plays and this has been more so in so far as Arms and The Man is concerned. Characterization or depiction of characters in their full human round has never his forte. But nonetheless the feminine characters created by Shaw are undeniably marvelous. Raina and Louka in Arms and The Man, Joan in Saint Joan and Ann Whitefield in Man and Superman are some of the unique creations bearing the impress of Shaw’s mature and superb literary merit.

The central theme of Arms and The Man revolves around Raina Petkoff. In fact, Shaw’s aim in this play is to show how a romantic sentimental girl, full of idealistic notions about war, shakes off her illusions and accepts the commonsense views of a commonplace professional soldier and instead of marrying the romantic fool of a hero, she marries the real hero, a plain, common soldier who views things in the light of common day. Born of rich parents and bred in the lap of luxury, Raina has her character and out look shaped by her own peculiar circumstances of life. Polite, genteel and decorous in behaviour, Raina is witty, lively and pleasant in her conversation. She has a quick-grasping intellect with a wonderful presence of mind. But she is romantic and sentimental by her education and upbringing. The romantic literature and thrilling operas have stocked her imagination with visions of romantic love and adventure. She believes them to be real, through not without a tinge of skepticism and dreams to have them realized in life. But it is to be remembered that Raina’s romantic sentimentalism is no essential part of her nature. It is but a mere pose. She wears cloak of romance to hide her real self. She is essentially a woman, every inch of her. She is frank and simple and is full of pity and generosity. She has womanly reserve, dignity of carriage and sense of decency and self respect. These give her character a true feminine charm.Read More Teaching English (TEFL)

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Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, her singing began at age 5 with her musical family, and her performance career began in the 1980s as a backup vocalist in a Motown revue band.She played in the Motown group called Lady A & the Baby Blues Funk band for 18 years and then went solo on tour in the Pacific Northwest and Mississippi Delta regions.[3] She has released five solo albums, debuting in 2010. She operates Lady A Productions, serving gospel and blues artists. She hosts two music shows on NWCZ Radio online: Gumbo & Gospel, and Black N Blues (the B side).[4] Her own music's subject matter has included racial activism such as about the shooting of Trayvon Martin and the killing of George Floyd.[1]

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On June 12, 2020, amid the George Floyd protests, the pop country music group Lady Antebellum shortened its name to its nickname "Lady A"[5] in an attempt to blunt the name's association to the Antebellum South, including the glorification of the Civil War and slavery. The next day, it was widely reported that the name had already been in use for more than 20 years by Anita White. The band members publicly admitted ignorance of any prior use, both when they had arbitrarily chosen the first name and again with this one, which White called "pure privilege". As reported by American Songwriter[4] and Rolling Stone, White described the band's token acknowledgement of racism while blithely appropriating an African American artist's name: "They're using the name because of a Black Lives Matter incident that, for them, is just a moment in time. If it mattered, it would have mattered to them before. It shouldn't have taken George Floyd to die for them to realize that their name had a slave reference to it. It's an opportunity for them to pretend they're not racist". A veteran music industry lawyer observed that such name clashes are uncommon due to the existence of the Internet.[1][6][7][4] The band contacted White the next week to apologize while retaining the same name, and she said "We talked about attempting to co-exist but didn't discuss what that would look like".[8]

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