mrs fitzgerald is portrayed as mrs pearson's alternate ego. comment
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It is absolutely true that Mrs. Fitzgerald is portrayed as Mrs. Pearson’s alternate ego. It happens after they exchange their souls in their bodies through Mrs. Fitzgerald’s magic. After the exchange, Mrs. Fitzgerald in Mrs. Pearson’s body teaches the spoilt family members of Mrs. Pearson the lessons they needed to learn. First of all she reforms Doris by being rude and strict to her; secondly she reforms Cyril; and lastly she reforms Mrs. Pearson’s husband, Mr. George.
She makes them realize her importance; her strategy to bring them back on track is quite ingenious. As a result of her efforts family members are reformed and her life is again filled with love, trust, and joy.
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