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Bertolt Brecht wrote Mother Courage and Her Children.
Henry's mother advised him to be brave, keep his conscience clear, and remember his duty to God and his country. She encouraged him to return home with honor and uphold his values despite the challenges of war.
Henry's mother foreshadows themes of fear and courage in The Red Badge of Courage by warning him about the challenges he will face, emphasizing the importance of finding his own bravery, and reminding him to stay true to his beliefs. Her advice and insight shape Henry's internal struggles as he grapples with fear and the desire to prove himself in battle.
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The bravery my mother possessed.
By the end of the play "Mother Courage and Her Children" by Bertolt Brecht, two out of Mother Courage's three children die and only one remains alive.
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Yes, "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay contains literary devices such as personification (giving courage human-like qualities), imagery (descriptions of the mother's courage), and symbolism (the stone representing the mother's strength). These devices enhance the emotional impact and meaning of the poem.
The speaker in 'The Courage That My Mother Had' feels impressed by the physical beauty of the golden brooch but struggles with its sentimental value, feeling uncertain about whether she can live up to the courage and strength that her mother possessed.
The possessive form is: mother's advice.
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The poem you are referring to is "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay. It reflects on the strength and steadfastness of the poet's mother, contrasting it with the poet's own doubts and fears. The poem celebrates the unwavering courage and resilience passed down from the mother to her child.