According to mrs pearson how is george pearson treated at the club
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Mr. George Pearson was Mrs. Pearson’s spoilt husband. He was about fifty years old. He was fundamentally decent but solemn, self-important, pompous, heavy, and slow-moving type man. He was an indifferent husband. He was predominantly focused on his own comfort, ease, and happiness. He spent most of his free time at the club hanging around with his friends playing snooker. According to Mrs. Pearson his friends made fun of him calling him Pompy-ompy Pearson because they thought he was so slow and pompous. This truth hurt Mr. George Pearson. He was not willing to accept it.
George Pearson steps out everyday evening to the club to meet his friends. Due to his peculiar body language and attitude towards the club people, the whole club people started calling him Pomp-ompy Pearson, which means he was very slow and proud.
George Pearson was not treated good in the club he goes daily. Mrs Pearson possessed by Mrs Fitzgerald was trying a lot to make her husband understand about the time he was wasting in the club and the bad names given to him by the club members.
She also said to Pearson that he would be the walking live joke for the club members.