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9122 How does George treat mrs fitzgerald when she drops in & Why ?
class 11 ch mother's day​

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Answered by sp677097
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The play raises many serious issues. The first and foremost is proper appreciation of a housewife’s role and responsibilities. Those who work eight hours a day and forty hours a week treat the housewife as an unpaid domestic servant, who must carry out their orders. They neither request her nor thank her for her services. The second issue is the reciprocity of love and gratitude towards the mother or wife. The husband, son and daughter leave the lady of the house alone every night and go out to enjoy themselves in their several ways. They do not take any notice of her and have become thoughtless and selfish. The mother’s excessive love, care and promptness to serve them also spoil them.

Answered by komalgupta1819
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George enter left glumy he is unpleasantly suprised when he sees Mrs. Fitzgerald. He moves to the armchair left and sits down heavily and glumy lights his pipe........

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