Do the two youths in the story exemplify typical youths of their age group? Or they have much more individuality? ( ‘Mother’s Day’ )
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Answer:Do the two youths in the story exemplify typical youths of their age group? Or they have much more individuality? ( ‘Mother’s Day’ )
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Yes they do
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Like typical youth, they are quite mean and selfish. After a long day of work, they take out their frustration on their mother. They demand things from her and don't bother asking politely or thanking her. The children in a family go on to believe that the job of the mother is to keep herself in the beck and call of her children, and this is exactly the mindset of Doris and Cyril, the youths in the text.
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