Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage.
The speaker does not only appreciate materialistic inheritance from her mother, aka the brooch, but she appreciates the courage her mother left behind more. Or something like that...
Evelyn Ryan was a mother and housewife who gave birth to 10 children. One of her children, Terry Ryan, wrote a book about her life called " The Prize of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less", and is a story about Evelyn Ryan and her love of writing contests and how she kept the family together with her winnings.
I"m guessing United States, Western Expansion era? (Frontier Ma!)
James Clavell
The play "Mother Courage and Her Children" was written by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. It was first performed in 1941 and is set during the Thirty Years' War in Europe.
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.
Stephen Crane wrote the Red Badge of Courage
Armstrong Sperry wrote Call It Courage.
well obviously yes like she was an awesome mother right no one can step up to mothers , work well pro bally can but what she did was extraordinary awesome such a humble lady full of generosity . . .
Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage.
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
The bravery my mother possessed.
John F. Kennedy wrote, "Profiles in Courage." I had the courage to report my classmate for cheating.
1895
John F. Kennedy wrote Profiles In Courage
"Mother Courage and Her Children" was written by Bertolt Brecht during World War II, reflecting the turmoil and destruction of war. The play critiques the destructive nature of capitalism and the impact of war on society, drawing parallels to the societal context in which it was written. The character of Mother Courage embodies the struggle of surviving in a war-torn world while also profiting from the wartime economy.