Character sketch of george pearson in mothers day
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George Pearson is a man who thinks he is superior to anyone in the family. Especially he thinks his wife is inferior to him. He spends the evenings at the club where he feels he is truely admired. He is in a shock when he hears his wife telling the nickname that everyone used to call him at the club-"POMPY-OMPY PEARSON". Mr. Pearson gets angry and raises his voice at his wife. What he didn't expect was a reply with equal force. He believes that his wife's place is not next to him but in the kitchen. He thinks it is wife's duty to serve her husband. He is very aggressive. He is taken aback when he finds his aggression is answered with similar intensity. He learns to accept that he is not superior and that his wife is an equal partner in marriage.