comment upon the ending of the play "mother's 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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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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At the end the insensitive family realizes the importance of the selfless mother. They spent time with their mother playing Rummy. Mrs. Annie Pearson became strong and bold and became the mistress of her house. She was humble and playful at the same time.
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