In "Home of the Brave" by Katherine Applegate, Kek cries when he sees his mother because he experiences a wave of emotions tied to his longing and grief. Having been separated from his family during a traumatic journey to a new country, the sight of his mother evokes deep feelings of love, relief, and the pain of their separation. This moment highlights the strength of familial bonds and the emotional toll of displacement. Kek's tears represent both joy and sorrow, reflecting the complexities of his experience as an immigrant.
The Brave Don't Cry was created in 1952.
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NO! YOUR BABY HATES YOU! Maybe the baby is crying because it was abused by the mother and dislikes her strongly. Babies are smart.
most likely the aunt did something to the child when it was young to make it cry whenever the child sees the aunt.
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Brave Eagle - 1955 Cry of the Heron 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 October 1955
The Brave Don't Cry - 1952 was released on: UK: August 1952 USA: 5 November 1952 (New York City, New York)
yes, of course! She can cry when she was five and mother is dead!
Cuz your mother's face is out side it goes home to cry
it gets it head room and sees your woos
Meryl Streep played the mother in "A Cry in the Dark." Based on actual events, the mother's baby is killed by an animal but there is no evidence and the mother is put on trial for the murder.
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