Both family groups are incomplete, the family in Mother Courage is led by Mother Courage, with her three children who each have a different father, who is not present throughout the text. While in the Glass Menagerie we see Amanda Wingfield and her two children. Her husband is a distant figure in the play, but his portrait continues to loom over the family throughout the play.
Both the mothers in the plays and the children in the plays are trapped inside the lower middle class world that they live in. Mother Courage aims to live off the war so she can make a profit and come out wealthy, while she drags her children along with her. While in the Glass Menagerie Amanda Wingfield takes control of her children, while she is still trapped in the lower middle class.
Both mothers feel the importance of money and material wealth. Amanda Wingfield likes to make herself feel wealthy by wearing clothes from her past, when she was in a wealthier class. Amanda makes her son work doing something he doesn't enjoy due to her want for material wealth.
Both Female protagonists are depicted by Brecht and Williams in a manner that ties them to their houses, which prevent them from escaping from their lives which they aren't content with.
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