What trick did Mrs.Fitzgerald use to solve Mrs. Pearson's problem?
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Mrs. Pearson is the embodiment of all housewives, who works hard for her family throughout the the day,without any respect or acknowledgement for her efforts.She loves her children and husband,but they are insensitive and selfish.She is not treated like a mother or a wife,but as "dirt".She shares her grievous situation with Mrs.Fitzergald.
.Mrs.Pearson confesses that she would be unable to teach her family a lesson. Mrs.Fitzgerald empathizes with her,and concludes that the family should be taught a lesson.She suggests her to "change places" with each other, that is, exchange their personalities. In this way Mrs.Fitzgerald would take Mrs. Pearson's place and their goal would be achieved.
.Mrs.Pearson confesses that she would be unable to teach her family a lesson. Mrs.Fitzgerald empathizes with her,and concludes that the family should be taught a lesson.She suggests her to "change places" with each other, that is, exchange their personalities. In this way Mrs.Fitzgerald would take Mrs. Pearson's place and their goal would be achieved.
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Mrs. Pearson works hard for her family throughout day and night, but the children and her husband don't treated her like mother and wife, but as a dirt. she shares her situation with Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fitzgerald conclude that the family should be taught a lesson. she suggested her to change places with each other, that is exchange their personalities. Then at that time, Mrs. Fitzgerald hold Mrs. Pearson's hands and spell magic words "Arshtatta dum Arshtatta". In this way Mrs. Fitzgerald would take Mrs. Pearson's place and their goal would be achieved.
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