a mother's workbis never done . dobu agree. explain on the basis of the play mother's day
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The play written by J.B. Priestly reveals how a mother's efforts are ignored by her family. It narrates how the family members who work eight ...
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The old saying “a mother’s work is never done” is true – there is always something to do. How we think about this will reflect on how we get through our day. A mother’s work is never done – but that doesn’t make it a hopeless case.
We can say “a mother’s work is never done” with resignation, with frustration, despair, tiredness – and fair enough – some of our tasks are repetitive, seemingly thankless, and not particularly inspiring. Alternatively, we can focus on the purpose of being a mother, and from that gain a sense of significance for the things that we do.
Mothers nurture the hearts of children – this takes time and availability
Mothers create a home – not just a comfortable house, but a place of security and belonging
Mothers create memories – tangible memories of doing things together and for each other, as well as intangible by just being there
Mothers teach – and our lessons shape the very being of our children: spiritual, moral, social, emotional, and physical being
A mother’s work is far more than looking after the physical well-being of everyone in the family; of making sure there is good healthy food, clean clothes, and fresh sheets, of getting people to the right place at the right time, or wiping snotty noses, toilet training, and organising all our stuff. It includes those things, and yet when we give ourselves to the whole role of being a mother, it is much more.