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1. Compare and contrast Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald on the basis of the play Mother's Day.'

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Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald are two contracting character in the play 'Mother's Day'. Mrs Pearson is a pleasant but worried looking woman. She is in her forties. While Mrs Fitzgerald is older and heavier. Mrs Pearson is timid and confused woman.  Mrs Fitzgerald is strong and self independent woman. She is dominating character. The two women have contracting voice. Mrs Pearson speaks in a light voice while Mrs Fitzgerald speak in deep one.

Answered by poojaaashat2002
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Explanation:

Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald are two contrasting characters. Actually, they are foil to each other. Mrs Pearson is a pleasant looking woman in her forties. She appears to be confused and worried. Mrs Fitzgerald is older. She is heavier and has a ‘strong and sinister personality’. Mrs Pearson is timid and gentle. Mrs Fitzgerald is liberated and bold. She smokes and plays with cards. The two ladies have sharply contrasting voices. Mrs Pearson speaks in a ‘light, flurried sort of tone’. She has ‘a touch of suburban Cockney’. Mrs Fitzgerald has a deep voice. Her accent is Irish.

Mrs Pearson has been reduced to a mere servant in her own house. Her children and husband make her run all the time. She has to dance to their beck and call. Her children Doris and Cyril are spoilt children. They are also selfish and thoughtless. They don’t pay that respect to their mother which she really deserves. Mr George also treats his wife rather indifferently and coldly. Mrs Pearson is condemned to drudgery. Mrs Fitzgerald, on the other hand, is a liberated woman. She is bold and dominating. She enjoys good time and is the mistress of herself and the family.

Mrs Pearson is tender and mild. When Mrs Fitzerald gives a heavy dose to Doris, Cyril and George, she can’t bear it. She asks her to stop the drama at once. She presses her to change back their personalities. Mrs Fitzgerald is firm, solid and result-oriented. She sets all the spoilt members of Mrs Pearson’s family right. She is a better judge of men and matters than Mrs Pearson.

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