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How does the story, Should Wizard Hit Mommy bear testimony to
the fact that the frustrations faced by adults and their personal
experiences often intrude upon their interaction with their
children? Elaborate.
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Answer:
I don't know really
Explanation:
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Answer:
It is true that frustrations faced by adults and their personal experiences often intrude upon their interaction with their children. We can see this in the story 'Should Wizard hit Mommy?' that when Jo was not ready to accept Jack's ending of the story, she started interrupting and asking questions that irritated Jack. As a father himself, he couldn't agree to what Jo was asking him to do with the story. Jo felt that the wizard should hit Mommy Skunk back as revenge. But Jack was frustrated as Mommy Skunk was a 'mother' and a mother could not be beaten for thinking good of her child.
Also, we noticed that Jack pondered over while telling Jo about Skunk's bullying by his friends. He looked despaired. This shows that may be he himself faced some sort of bully in his childhood and his mother would have done the exact same thing that the Mommy Skunk did for her child. So, Jack might be recalling his own incidents while narrating the story and that is why he was getting frustrated on Jo for interrupting him continuously.