Saint Joan
Style and Technique
Bernard Shaw's play «Saint Joan» is distinguished by its unique style, combining elements of historical drama and philosophical discourse. Shaw employs lively and witty dialogue to reveal the characters' motives and to discuss complex moral and religious issues. The language of the play is rich and expressive, conveying both the historical atmosphere and the inner experiences of the characters. Literary devices such as irony and paradox help Shaw critically examine the events and ideas presented in the play. The structure of the work is built around key episodes from Joan of Arc's life, allowing the author to focus on her personal transformation and impact on the world around her. Shaw also uses symbolism and allusions to emphasize themes of faith, power, and individual freedom.
