Who is Raina? Why did Raina mention Emani to Bluntschli?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about a character named Raina and their mention of Emani to another character named Bluntschli, likely within the context of a specific story or drama, possibly referring to 'Arms and the Man' by George Bernard Shaw. This suggests a need to understand character relationships and plot points in a literary work.
Answer
Raina mentioned 'Ernani' due to its romantic theme of sheltering an enemy, similar to her situation with Bluntschli.
Raina mentioned 'Ernani' to Bluntschli because she is romantic and was reminded of an opera where an aristocrat shelters an enemy, similar to how she shelters Bluntschli.
Answer for screen readers
Raina mentioned 'Ernani' to Bluntschli because she is romantic and was reminded of an opera where an aristocrat shelters an enemy, similar to how she shelters Bluntschli.
More Information
Raina is portrayed as a romantic character who draws parallels between her life and the romantic themes of operas.
Tips
It's common to confuse the play 'Arms and the Man' with other works when drawing parallels.
Sources
- Character Analysis Raina Petkoff - CliffsNotes - cliffsnotes.com
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