Bloody Five

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Bloody Five is a character from Bertolt Brecht’s play "A Man’s a Man," known as one of the rough-and-ready soldiers whose antics drive the play’s satirical exploration of identity and militarism.

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Bloody Five canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn A Man’s a Man NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage German
associatedWithTheme dehumanization
identity
militarism
satire of the military
characteristic rough-and-ready
countryOfOriginInFiction British Empire NERFINISHED
creator Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
dramaticTradition Brechtian theatre NERFINISHED
firstAppearance play A Man’s a Man
genreOfWorkAppearedIn epic theatre
hasNameLanguage English
languageOfWork German
mediumOfAppearance stage play
narrativeFunction contributes to satirical exploration of identity
contributes to satirical exploration of militarism
occupation soldier
partOfGroup group of soldiers in A Man’s a Man
relatedConcept loss of individual identity in war
relatedWork Man Equals Man NERFINISHED
roleInWork supporting character
settingOfFictionalActivity colonial India
workAuthorNationality German

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A Man’s a Man character Bloody Five