How does Mrs Pearson (assuming the personality of Mrs Fitzgerald) tackle her spoilt son Cyril?
Mrs Pearson becomes dominating and aggressive after ‘the exchange of personalities’. She can’t tolerate any ‘nonsense’ of her children any more. Cyril is in the habit of making his mother run doing things. He comes and at once orders for tea. She ignores him and refuses to oblige him. Then he asks if she has put his things out. She replies: “Can’t remember”. “I don’t like mending” says his mother. She asks him to help himself.