What change do you notice in Mrs Pearson’s husband and her children at the end of the play? Does Mrs Pearson succeed in her mission?
In the end it is the ‘Mother’s Day.’ Mrs Pearson carries the day. She succeeds in setting all the members of her family right. There is a total change in them. They are no more haughty and overbearing. They are now ready to share the household work with her. The children speak politely and meekly. They agree to get supper ready while she enjoys conversing with their dad.