KEY EXAMPLES AND ANALYSIS OF THE LITERARY DEVICES GEORGE BERNARD SHAW USES IN ARMS AND THE MAN

Authors

  • Abbasova Nargiza Kabilovna Author
  • Juraeva Gulrukh Baxtiyorovna Author

Abstract

In this article we will look at the key language techniques used by Bernard Shaw and their roles in plot and character development.

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Published

2025-03-29