The magic spell from Mother’s Day was a symbol of the empowerment and transformation of the mother. Elaborate. (Mother’s Day)
Answer as written by the student:
The magic spell from Mother’s Day was a symbol of the empowerment and transformation of the mother . The spell enabled Mrs Pearson to swap her personality with Mrs Fitzgerald, who was a confident and assertive woman. This gave Mrs Pearson the chance to challenge the authority and expectations of her family, who had always taken her for granted. The spell also allowed Mrs Pearson to experience a different way of living and expressing herself, which made her more aware of her own needs and desires. The spell was a catalyst for Mrs Pearson to change her situation and assert her identity. 🌟
Step-by-step explanation of the answer:
- First, we need to restate the main idea of the question, which is the symbolism of the magic spell in the play Mother’s Day by J.B. Priestley.📝
- Next, we need to explain how the magic spell symbolized the empowerment and transformation of the mother, using evidence and examples from the play.📚
- Then, we need to conclude the answer by commenting on the significance and impact of the spell and its symbolism, and why it is remarkable or memorable. 🌍
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