How does Mrs. Pearson describe her family members? *
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i. Thoughtless and selfish
ii. Pleasant and helpful
iii. Hardworking
iv. Mindful
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Mrs Pearson is a submissive wife and mother. Although she suffers, she does not have the guts to check or correct her family members. So, she does all the household chores for her family without a word of appreciation from them.
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Mrs. Pearson describes her family members option i. Thoughtless and selfish.
Explanation:
Mother's day is the play written by J. B. Priestley. This play is about women who is a housewife. This play is humourous and sarcastic.
- All the family members are dependent on the housewife as she becomes full time caretaker of the family without pay.
- No one in the family appreciates the role and they take her as a granted.
- Attention should be given to the woman who sacrifice the dreams and desires.
This story is about Mrs. Pearson, who treated as a slave by his family members. She exchanged his personality with the fortune teller and story took the turn.
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