Who was Sir Robert?
The French Noble who Joan first sought the aid of.
What theme is central to Joan's trial?
Authority versus individualism.
What inspires Joan to lead the French army?
Visions of Saints
What creates tension in Joan's trial?
Heresy accusations.
Why did Shaw write "Saint Joan"?
Explore Joan's complexity
How does the Dauphin test Joan's saintliness?
Having Bluebeard disguise himself as the Dauphin to see if Joan can recognize him.
What does Joan's mission symbolize?
Nationalism
How does Joan convince Baudricourt to support her?
Predicts victory at Orleans.
What element is present in Joan's condemnation?
Irony
What historical event does the play reference?
The Hundred Years War
Which crime was Joan accused of by people but not actually arrested for?
Witchcraft
Which theme does Joan's martyrdom highlight?
Sacrifice
What happens to Joan at Compiègne?
She is captured
What dramatic device is used in Joan's visions?
Foreshadowing
What does Shaw challenge in traditional narratives?
Heroic Simplicity
What did the Dauphin initially want Joan to do for him?
Perform miracles
What theme is shown in Joan's divine visions?
Faith
Who sells Joan to the English?
The Burgundians.
What heightens drama in Joan's military victories?
How does Shaw depict Joan's faith?
Pragmatic
Which three saints did Joan claim to have received messages from?
Saint Katherine, Saint Margaret, and Saint Michael
What theme contrasts Joan and the Church?
Individualism VS Conformity
What is another name that Joan was referred to as?
The Maid
How does Shaw portray the church officials?
Hypocritical
What social issue does Shaw critique?
Institutional Power