
Arms and the Woman
Summary
From the pastoral plains of Hungary, the melodious Rozika, a vocalist of undeniable talent, embarks upon a trans-Atlantic odyssey to the burgeoning shores of the United States. Accompanied by her earnest brother, Young Carl, their arrival signifies a quest for prosperity and a new identity, far removed from the vestiges of their European heritage. Rozika's path soon intertwines with Trevor's, culminating in a marital union that promises stability and affection within this foreign landscape. However, the burgeoning solace of their domesticity is abruptly fractured by the cataclysmic reverberations of the Great War. This global conflict, casting its long shadow across continents, infiltrates their nascent American dream, precipitating a profound and unforeseen predicament that challenges the very foundations of their commitment, their livelihoods, and Rozika’s innate resilience, forcing a confrontation with the brutal realities of a world irrevocably altered by conflict and its myriad human costs.
Synopsis
Rozika is a Hungarian girl who can sing quite nice. She goes to the place known as the United States with her brother whose name happens to be Young Carl. Rozika marries a chap named Trevor and a predicament ensued after the Great War comes knocking at the door.
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