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What role did Mrs Fitzgerald play to make Mrs Pearson the boss of the family

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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She comes out as a confident and smart person that family has never seen before

Explanation:

  • Mrs. Fitzgerald with the aim to make Mrs. Pearson the boss of the family comes out as a confident woman
  • She makes herself an independent person and asks Pearson for exchange of personalities
  • She believed that Mrs. Pearson would be more assertive in her role

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Answered by RonitRaj343
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Answer:

Mrs. Fitzgerald, with the aim of making Mrs, Pearson proclaim her rights and come out as a confident and independent person, suggested to exchange personalities with her. She believed that if Mrs. Pearson would be more assertive in her needs and come out as a bold woman, her husband and children would take notice and act respectfully. To go about this art of exchanging personalities that she had learnt in the East, Mrs. Fitzgerald recited a spell as the two women held hands and looked into each other's eyes and gradually their personalities changed bodies. Mrs. Pearson then goes on being a bold, dominating mistress in the Pearson house and after much chaos over her actions, they switch personalities again. Mrs. Pearson then plays a game of rummy with the family that night and talked to her husband. It made everyone realise how important she is to the family and that's how she became the boss of the family.

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