Gemma is a character in the play “Saint Joan” by George Bernard Shaw. She is a young peasant girl who becomes a loyal follower of Joan of Arc and joins her in her mission to drive the English out of France. Gemma is portrayed as a simple and devout girl, who is deeply inspired by Joan’s courage and faith. She is also fiercely protective of Joan and is willing to risk her own life to defend her. Throughout the play, Gemma serves as a symbol of the common people’s support for Joan and their belief in her divine mission.
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