In "My Brother Sam Is Dead," the more important work is arguably done by Sam, as he embodies the struggle for independence and the moral complexities of the Revolutionary War. His commitment to the cause and willingness to fight highlight the personal sacrifices made during this tumultuous time. Conversely, Tim, the narrator, represents the impact of war on families and the confusion faced by those caught between loyalty to family and the ideals of freedom. Together, their stories emphasize the profound consequences of war on individuals and relationships.
You have to think to yourself, is friendship more important then love. Then you have to think if your friends brother likes you back. It would really suck if you lost both things, your friend and her brother.
Not really, she always favors him. Not to forget she holds him in the same level as her brother and her dead lover. However i would say she thinks of him more of the little brother she had lost than a son.
i think she doesnt have more than 1 brother
No Soulja boy's brother is not dead he is very much alive :) ummm not any more hun he died monay the 21st of march 2011 R.I.P
Rachel Turner's Brother, Dylan Turner.
I think you blood vessel is more important.
The answer is different to many. Some think friends are more important, others think money is more important. It all depends on you!
Remember your sister! Don't be selfish...your sister matters more than your brother-in-law.
it is an order of priority. Without the heart pumping blood you are dead, so no heart, no life, no mind
Finding your passion and purpose in life is more important than life itself. because if life itself, feels like hell than you think it's better off dead.
There would be more one part in the movie: When its announced that there mother is dead, when their state decides to go to war, when the 1st brother dies, when the father decides to join the army, when the 2nd brother dies, and when the father kills the evil Colonel. Hope this helped!
Day of the dead is equally important in the north and south. It is a religious tradition of remembrance, not a regional one.