George Pearson character sketch in mother s day
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Mr. George Pearson's Character-sketch
Mr. George Pearson is Mrs. Pearson’s spoilt husband. He is about fifty years old. He is fundamentally decent but solemn, self-important, pompous, heavy, and slow-moving type man. He is an indifferent husband. He is predominantly focused on his own comfort, ease, and happiness. He is also like his spoilt daughter, Doris, and son, Cyril. He spends most of his free time at the club hanging around with his friends playing snooker. Quite ironically his friends make fun of him calling him Pompy-ompy Pearson because they think you’re so slow and pompous. He is shocked at his wife’s defiant behavior. He is unable to understand how his erstwhile docile wife became so critical and strict with him. Mrs. Fitzgerald’s soul in Mrs. Pearson’s body succeeds in bringing him back on track. At the end we find him a changed husband who starts caring for his wife.