In "Arms and the Man," George Bernard Shaw satirizes romanticized notions of love and war. Through characters like Raina and Bluntschli, Shaw exposes the absurdity of idealized heroism and romantic love, highlighting the discrepancy between reality and perception.
i) He was expelled from the examination and debarred from taking examination for two years becasue he copied in the examination which was an offence.
ii) Early in the morning, man, women and children who were all jubilant; having in their hundreds gathered, at the Ramna Green to celebrate the new year's day.