Catherine Petkoff

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Catherine Petkoff is a wealthy, socially ambitious Bulgarian matron in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Arms and the Man," known for her comic pretensions and concern with status.

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instanceOf female character
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Arms and the Man NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme class and social status
military glory and reputation
romantic idealism versus realism
characterTrait comic
pretentious
snobbish
status-conscious
concern appearances
family social standing
respectability
countryOfCitizenship Bulgaria NERFINISHED
createdBy George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
creatorOccupation playwright George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Arms and the Man, Act I NERFINISHED
genreOfWork comedy
hasChild Raina Petkoff NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Catherine NERFINISHED
hasLastName Petkoff NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Major Paul Petkoff NERFINISHED
Raina Petkoff NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Major Paul Petkoff NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod late Victorian drama
medium stage play
narrativeFunction comic relief
satire of social pretension
nationality Bulgarian
occupation matron
residence Petkoff household
a small Bulgarian town
roleInWork supporting character
setInPeriod Serbo-Bulgarian War NERFINISHED
settingOfAppearance late 19th-century Bulgaria
socialStatus socially ambitious
wealthy
workGenre satirical comedy

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Arms and the Man mainCharacter Catherine Petkoff