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i want very short summary of class 11 mother's day

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Answered by anii61
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Mother’s Day, a play by J. B. Priestley, portraying the status of a mother in a household. Priestly humorously explores the story when Mrs. Pearson, in her forties, stands up for her rights and how her family reacts at this. Mrs. Pearson is very fond of her family and works day and night to support her family member in the best possible manner. However, she is upset at the way she is being treated. Nobody cares for her or asks about her. All day long she stays at home doing all the work. In the evening when the kids and her husband return she gave threw herself in meeting their demands. She did not want any dislikeable thing to happen in her household yet she craved for their attention and a little respect. She went to her neighbour Mrs. Fitzgerald, a fortune teller and a magician. Older and heavy, Mrs. Fitzgerald comes with a plan. She proposed that they could exchange bodies and then with Pearson’s body, she would teach a lesson to Pearson’s family that Mrs. Pearson could not herself for she was too humble and nice to do that Swipe left or right to delete
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Summary on Mother's Day-

1. Mother's day is a play written by J.B. Priestly to emphasize the valuable role of mothers in our life.

2. Mothers are gifts of God. They have the strongest power to produce life on earth.

3. Most mothers stay back and manage the households while some mothers balance a professional as well as the domestic life together.

4. This play conveys to its audience that often the activities performed by mothers are overlooked by us and the importance of professional jobs weighs over her job without which we would fall apart.

5. A mother works every single day without expecting any reward. She works for the sake of her affection towards her family. Numerable sacrifices are made by her for her children.

6. Mrs. Fetzgerald is another character in the play who is shown as a person who predicts the future.

7. Mothers should be respected because of their inestimable contributions to our life. They bring us to this planet and construct us into human beings.

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