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    Mother Courage and Her Children explores the horror and futility of war by following Mother Courage on a 12-year odyssey around Europe during the famously brutal Thirty Years’ War of 1618–1648. Stoic, savvy, and enterprising, Mother Courage hopes to make a fortune by following the Swedish army in her wagon, selling food, liquor, and supplies.
    Stoic, savvy, and enterprising, Mother Courage hopes to make a fortune by following the Swedish army in her wagon, selling food, liquor, and supplies. But her quest fails, and her three children ( Eilif, Kattrin, and Swiss Cheese) all get caught up in the war and die violent, early deaths.
    The sergeant negotiates a deal with Mother Courage while Eilif is conscripted by the Recruiting Officer. Two years thereafter, Mother Courage argues with a Protestant General's cook over a capon, and Eilif is congratulated by the General for killing peasants and slaughtering their cattle. Eilif and his mother sing "The Fishwife and the Soldier".
    The cook and the chaplain brings Eilif’s request for money before he leaves with his regiment. Concerned about the cash box entrusted to Swiss Cheese, Mother Courage pays, complaining that Eilif speculates in mother love. The cook, the chaplain, and Mother Courage discuss the religious war.
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