1. Who wrote Mother Courage and Her Children?  

**Bertolt Brecht**


2. When was it written?

**1939** 


3. What is the protagonist's name?

**Mother Courage**


4. How does she make her living?  

**As a canteen woman following the armies**


5. How many children does she have?

**Three**


6. What are her children's names?

**Eilif, Swiss Cheese, Kattrin**  


7. What conflict does the play take place against?

**The Thirty Years' War**


8. What literary technique does Brecht employ?

**Epic theater**


9. Does the play follow a linear plot?

**No, it is episodic**


10. How does Brecht distance the audience?  

**Through techniques like intertitles**


11. What is the play's tone?

**Bittersweet critique**


12. What theme does it explore? 

**Impact of war on civilians**


13. Which child is a drummer boy?

**Eilif**


14. Which child deserts the army?

**Swiss Cheese** 


15. What is unique about Kattrin?

**She is mute**


16. What does Mother Courage prioritize over her children?

**Her business** 


17. How does each child die?

**Violently through the chaos of war**


18. What does the play criticize?

**Greed, profiteering, militarism**


19. Who does Mother Courage try to manipulate?

**Military officers**


20. What does the cook represent?

**Pragmatism over principles**


21. What does the chaplain stand for?  

**Pacifism**


22. What is Brecht's home country?

**Germany**


23. When was it first performed?

**1941**


24. Where was the world premiere?

**Zurich, Switzerland**


25. Who was the first actress to play Mother Courage? 

**Helene Weigel**


26. What is Kattrin's role?

**To assist her mother**


27. What does Swiss Cheese do?

**Deserts the army**


28. How does the play end?

**With Mother Courage alone and broken**


29. What does she lose completely by the end?  

**All three of her children**


30. What does her cart symbolize?

**Her livelihood and being pulled along by forces of war**


31. What does money represent?

**Her flawed motivation that compromises her**


32. What literary device does the title use?

**Juxtaposition of motherhood and war** 


33. What ideological lens does Brecht view the play's themes through?

**Marxism**


34. True or false: Brecht included comic or lighthearted scenes.

**True, to counterbalance the tragedy**


35. What does Brecht see war as an extension of?

**Social and economic realities**


36. What technique discourages emotional attachment to characters?

**Alienation effect**


37. Which character reads the intertitles?

**The Cook**


38. What nation does the Thirty Years' War mainly involve?

**Germany, Sweden, France**


39. What criticism does the Chaplain represent? 

**Of organized religion**


40. When was it outlawed in East Germany?  

**1950s for anti-authoritarian themes**


41. Which famous American actress starred in a Broadway production?

**Joanne Woodward**


42. What impact does the play aim to have on audiences?

**Social commentary not catharsis**


43. What lesson does Mother Courage ultimately learn?

**The futility of profiting from conflict**


44. True or false: Brecht includes a happy or redemptive ending.

**False, it is deeply tragic**


45. What does Brecht see people like Mother Courage as?

**Caught in circumstances beyond their control**  


46. What emotion does Brecht avoid eliciting?

**Empathy**


47. Who does the play sympathize with most?

**Ordinary people affected by war**


48. Which European countries was the 30 Years' War fought in?

**Germany, France, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden** 


49. What does Brecht argue war ultimately stem from?

**Material interests not ideological claims**


50. What is one of the play's most famous lines?

**"Unhappy is the land that needs a hero"**

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