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20th-century play, greatest anti-war play

Mother Courage and Her Children


is rightly described as a piece of anti-warliterature.Bertolt Brecht was very open about his
pacifism even at the time of his writing ofthe play. He wrote the play in 1941 when World War II
was raging.The theme of the devastating effects of a European war and the blindness of anyone
hoping to profit from it. Brecht expresses the dreadfulness of war and the idea that virtues are
notrewarded in corrupt times.The play is not set in modern times but during theThirty Years'
War of 1618–1648, whichinvolved all the European states. It follows the fortunes of Anna
Fierling, nicknamedMotherCourage, a wily canteen woman with theSwedish Army, who is
determined to make herliving from the war. Over the course of the play, she loses all three of her
children, SwissCheeze, Eilif, and Kattrin, to the very war from which she tried to profit.In
Brecht's lifetime he experienced poverty and the horrors of war therefore he has strongviews on
both subject, these are clearly reflected in "Mother Courage and Her Children". The play has a
strong anti-war m
20th-century play, greatest anti-war play
Mother Courage and Her Children
is rightly described as a piece of anti-warliterature.Bertolt Brecht was very open about his
pacifism even at the time of his writing ofthe play. He wrote the play in 1941 when World War II
was raging.The theme of the devastating effects of a European war and the blindness of anyone
hoping to profit from it. Brecht expresses the dreadfulness of war and the idea that virtues are
notrewarded in corrupt times.The play is not set in modern times but during theThirty Years'
War of 1618–1648, whichinvolved all the European states. It follows the fortunes of Anna
Fierling, nicknamedMotherCourage, a wily canteen woman with theSwedish Army, who is
determined to make herliving from the war. Over the course of the play, she loses all three of her
children, SwissCheeze, Eilif, and Kattrin, to the very war from which she tried to profit.In
Brecht's lifetime he experienced poverty and the horrors of war therefore he has strongviews on
both subject, these are clearly reflected in "Mother Courage and Her Children". The play has a
strong anti-war message and many of the main character are poverty stricken.
essage and many of the main
20th-century play, greatest anti-war play
Mother Courage and Her Children
is rightly described as a piece of anti-warliterature.Bertolt Brecht was very open about his
pacifism even at the time of his writing ofthe play. He wrote the play in 1941 when World War II
was raging.The theme of the devastating effects of a European war and the blindness of anyone
hoping to profit from it. Brecht expresses the dreadfulness of war and the idea that virtues are
notrewarded in corrupt times.The play is not set in modern times but during theThirty Years'
War of 1618–1648, whichinvolved all the European states. It follows the fortunes of Anna
Fierling, nicknamedMotherCourage, a wily canteen woman with theSwedish Army, who is
determined to make herliving from the war. Over the course of the play, she loses all three of her
children, SwissCheeze, Eilif, and Kattrin, to the very war from which she tried to profit.In
Brecht's lifetime he experienced poverty and the horrors of war therefore he has strongviews on
both subject, these are clearly reflected in "Mother Courage and Her Children". The play has a
strong anti-war message and many of the main character are poverty stricken.
character are poverty stricken.

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