do you think is caricatures these issue or do you think that the problem it raise are genuine? how does the play resolve the issues? do you agree with the resolution?
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No, I don't think it caricatures these issues, supporting that the problems raised by it are genuine. 2) The play resolves these issues by letting the people know, what happens if the mother stops doing her duties.
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no, it does not caricature the issues. the problem that arose is genuine.
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the play comically resolves the issues. Mrs Pearson takes help from her neighbour mrs Fitzgerald who was a fortune teller and know how to do some magic. then they change personalities or bodies by casting a spell then Mrs Fitzgerald gives rough treatment to her daughter son and husband. now finally they agree to help her mom and cooperate with her and understand her importance
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