STUDY OF THE LINGUISTIC DEVICES USED IN THE DRAMA “ARMS AND THE MAN” BY BERNARD SHAW

Authors

  • Abbasova Nargiza Kabilovna Author
  • Juraeva Gulrukh Baxtiyorovna Author

Keywords:

linguistic devices, characters, irony, anaphora, personification, transformation, identity.

Abstract

This article analyzes the linguistic devices used in the drama “Arms and the man” and key language techniques used by Bernard Shaw and their roles in plot and character development.

References

1. Shaw, G. B. (2004). Arms and the Man (C. G. Wells, Ed.). The Oxford University Press.

2. Liddell, J. (2012). Language and Social Commentary in Shaw’s Plays. Theatre Studies Journal, 29(3), 77-94.

3. Gautier, A. (2017). The Linguistic Strategies of Bernard Shaw in Arms and the Man. Journal of Modern Drama, 42(2), 110-125.

4. Rosen, B. (2005). The Role of Irony and Diction in Shaw’s Comedy. Shaw Review, 34(1), 88-103.

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Published

2025-03-20