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Mrs. Fitzgerald acts as a supportive neighbor who uses her strong-willed nature and knowledge of magic to help Mrs. Annie Pearson assert her rights within her family. |
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Mrs. Annie Pearson's family learns to behave properly with her after she uses a magic spell to ___ and ___. |
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True or False: Mrs. Doris Pearson helps her mother with household work and understands her struggles. |
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False: Doris fails to understand her mother's struggles and does not help her with household work. |
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How does Mr. George Pearson's attitude towards his wife reflect his status in society? |
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Mr. George Pearson is proud and dominates his wife, but he is ridiculed in his social circle, indicating a disconnect between his self-image and how he is perceived by others. |
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Fill in the blank: The play humorously portrays the status of a mother in the family, highlighting her ___ and ___ in the face of disrespect. |
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What transformation occurs between Mrs Annie Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald, and what does this signify about their personalities? |
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Mrs Fitzgerald uses a magic spell to switch personalities with Mrs Annie Pearson, symbolizing a shift in power dynamics and showcasing Annie's submissive role in her family. |
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Doris reacts with shock when she sees her mother behaving in an unusual manner. What specific actions of Mrs Annie Pearson disturb Doris? |
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Doris is disturbed to find her mother smoking, playing cards alone, and behaving rudely by telling Doris to iron her own dress and make tea herself. |
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Fill in the blank: Mrs Fitzgerald learns the art of fortune-telling from ___ and uses it to advise Annie to become the ___ in her family. |
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True or False: Mrs Fitzgerald is pleased with how Annie is treated by her family. |
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What does Mrs Fitzgerald suggest to help improve Annie’s situation within her family? |
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She suggests that they temporarily exchange personalities to allow Annie to assert herself and gain respect from her family. |
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What does Annie's reaction to Cyril's demand for tea reveal about her character development? |
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Annie's reaction shows a significant shift in her character; she is asserting her independence and challenging the traditional roles expected of her as a mother and homemaker. Her refusal to prepare tea indicates that she is tired of being taken for granted and is willing to stand up for herself. |
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The argument between Doris and Annie escalates when Doris blames her mother for making her cry. What does this reveal about their relationship? |
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This argument highlights a strained relationship between Doris and Annie, where Doris feels victimized by her mother's behavior. It suggests underlying tensions and a lack of understanding between the two, as Doris perceives Annie's actions as harmful rather than supportive. |
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Fill in the blank: Cyril is shocked by his mother's behavior, particularly her desire to drink ___ after their argument. |
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True or False: Cyril and Doris express concern for their mother's sudden change in behavior. |
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What are Cyril and Doris's initial reactions to Annie's behavior, and how do they express their feelings about it? |
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Cyril and Doris react with horror and shock to Annie's behavior. They express their feelings through a mix of concern and humor, giggling about the potential consequences if Annie continues to act in such an unconventional manner in front of their father. |
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Annie is frustrated that her husband and children only come to her when they need something, without considering her feelings or well-being. |
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Annie works seven days a week, while her family works ___ hours a day for ___ days off. |
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False. Mr. George Pearson is not respected at the club, as evidenced by Annie's comments and the nickname 'Pompyompy Pearson' given to him. |
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Annie states she will only work on weekends if she is requested and thanked for her efforts. |
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Annie suggests that sometimes it is beneficial for people to have their feelings ___ . |
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Fill in the blank: Annie is fed up with staying in the house for ___ together. |
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How does Mr. George Pearson react to his wife's behavior upon entering the house? |
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Mr. George Pearson is annoyed when he sees his wife sipping beer and is upset that she has not prepared tea for him. |
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Annie instructs Cyril to let Mrs. Fitzgerald come in when she knocks at the door. |
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Mrs Fitzgerald transforms into Mrs Annie Pearson, taking on her personality and responsibilities. |
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Fill in the blank: Mrs Annie Pearson advises her family to prepare supper for the family, suggesting they should all play a game of ___. |