Major Paul Petkoff

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Major Paul Petkoff is a wealthy, somewhat complacent Bulgarian officer and landowner who provides comic contrast to the romanticized notions of war and heroism in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Arms and the Man."

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instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Arms and the Man NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English-language play
child Raina Petkoff NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Bulgaria NERFINISHED
createdBy George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
familyName Petkoff NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Arms and the Man NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearsIn comedy
givenName Paul
hasTrait complacent
practical
unromantic about war
wealthy
isA landowner
literaryWorkAuthor George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
occupation Bulgarian army officer
rank Major
residence Petkoff household in Bulgaria
roleInWork comic character
provides comic contrast to romanticized notions of war and heroism
setInPeriod Serbo-Bulgarian War NERFINISHED
spouse Catherine Petkoff NERFINISHED

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Arms and the Man mainCharacter Major Paul Petkoff