How Mrs. Pearson's behavior changed towards her family?
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The way Mrs. Pearson's behavior changed towards her family is as follows:
- This is taken from J.B. Priestly's play Mother's Day.
- All the traits of Mrs Fitzgerald are received by Mrs Pearson at the time of exchange of personality.
- So adopts the characteristic of aggression and domination.
- She starts behaving like the boss of family and also starts speaking in bold manner.
- Doris and Cyril are also scolded by her for not doing their work themselves.
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