Mother’s Day
Describe George. What is his attitude towards his wife?
George is the husband of Mrs Pearson. He is about fifty. He is fundamentally decent. He is solemn but self-important and pompous. He is heavy and slow-moving. His male ego suffers a jolt when he comes to know that his wife hasn’t kept tea ready for him. When he needs it or not, she must have kept tea ready like an obedient wife. He is always at the club and spends little time with his wife.
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Why doesn’t Mrs Pearson become ‘the boss’ of her family as Mrs Fitzgerald advises her to be?
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What is Mrs Fitzgerald’s advice to Mrs Pearson?
What does Mrs Fitzgerald find the cause of Mrs Pearson’s misery?
How do Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald exchange their personalities?
How does Mrs Pearson start behaving after the exchange of personalities? Name the changes that surprise her children and husband.
Describe Doris. How does she trouble her mother?
How does Mrs Pearson (with Mrs Fitzgerald’s personality) make fun of Charlie Spence?
How does Mrs Pearson (assuming the personality of Mrs Fitzgerald) set Doris right?
Who is Cyril? What is his attitude towards his mother?
How does Mrs Pearson (assuming the personality of Mrs Fitzgerald) tackle her spoilt son Cyril?
Describe George. What is his attitude towards his wife?
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