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Mrs. Fitzgerald's role in the play 'Mother's Day' is very critical. Explain.​

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Answered by bs2681463
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Mrs. Pearce represents the traditional, motherly, lower-class (we're talking socioeconomic class, here) voice. She has another perspective on the problems of being a woman, one more closely related to Eliza's original situation in life, and it comes as no surprise that she wants to protect the girl.

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