Comment on the ending of the play mothers day
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The ending of the play 'Mother's Day' is justified as by the end the insensitive family realises the importance of the selfless mother. It is a great day for Mrs. Pearson who doesn't get the love and affection, that she deserves, from her family. In this sense, it is her day; a turning point in her life.
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In the end, everyone in the family comes to know about the love of a selfless mother.
About the mother's day play:
- This play is written by J. B. Priestley.
- It states the situation of women especially housewives in the family.
- Housewives are taken for granted in the family and no one value her presence.
Ending of this play:
- The family understands the selfless love of a mother.
- Everyone was ignoring her now understand the love of a mother.
- Everyone started loving her and it become a new day of her life.
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