do you think that the ending of "the mother's day" is a suitable conclusion to the play? justify
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Explanation:
Mother’s day is a play by J. B. Priestley. It is a satirical and humorous depiction of the status of the women, in particular, a housewife in a family. Moreover, a housewife dedicates all her time in the service of her family but her family takes her service for granted and never take notice of her needs. The family never acknowledge her services or thank her for all that she does for them. Everyone neglects her and this issue is prominent and relevant today. Many houses out there sulk and suffer in silence. Also, the issue the play raises is genuine the issue can’t be set by mere changes of the personality of husbands, sons, and daughters. In order to give wives the praise, they deserve the family needs to give them the desired attention.
Answer:
Yes, the ending is a suitable conclusion to the play.
Explanation:
Yes, the ending is a suitable conclusion to the play because the writer depicts the disrespect and hate the mother faced no matter what she did. But in the end, when the mother switched the roles and teaches her children and husband a lesson, they understood what were they doing, and instantly they tried to change it. The writer wants to convey that we should give our mothers, the respect, care, love and help they deserve.
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