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justify the title of a play mother day . class 11​

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Answered by sr2658971
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The title 'Mother's Day' is among the best titles that could have been given to the play. It is a description of a day on which an insensitive family realises the importance of a selfless mother. It is a great day for Mrs. Pearson who doesn't get the love and affection, that she deserves, from her family. It is a turning point in her life.

Answered by rikprijit
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Answer: The title of the play is quite appropriate. It sums up the theme of the play. It suggests that the action of the play revolves round a mother. The playwright confronts us at the outset with the problems the mother faces from her grown up children and their father. The novel technique employed to tackle the spoilt children and the grown up man is quite amusing and thought provoking. The bold and dominating mother acts tough with the children and makes them realise the need of proper attention towards their mother. They are made to learn lesson in courtesy

and polite behaviour not only towards the mother but also towards the visiting neighbour. The mother certainly has her day as the children learn to treat her properly. The supper being prepared by the children, their stay at home and the family game of rummy is a rare gift that the mother receives on this important day.

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