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TERM – II ENGLISH
Student’s Particulars

➢ Name: Jangam Venkat Saaketh


➢ Class: XI
➢ Section: C
➢ Stream: Science
➢ Roll Number: 33
➢ Subject: English ASL
➢ Session: 2022 – 2023

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Acknowledgement

Despite my efforts and hard work, this project file would not have
been possible without the kind of support and help of many
individuals.
I would like to thank our principal, Mr. Raj Paulson Shekhar and my
school for providing me with the facilities, required for doing my
project.
I am highly indebted to our English teachers Mrs. Puja Sinha, Mrs.
Chhanda Dutta Ghosh, Mrs Mili Debroy and Mr. Gourab Das for their
invaluable guidance which has sustained my efforts in all the stages
of this project work.
I would also like to extend my appreciation and gratitude towards
my parents without whom this project could not have been
completed on time.

Jangam Venkat Saaketh

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Teacher’s Certificate

This is to certify that Jangam Venkat Saaketh of Class XI, Section C,


Roll Number 33 has successfully completed the English (ALS) Project
under my supervision and as per the norms and guidance of CBSE.
During the academic year 2022-2023.

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Signature of the Principal

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Signature of the Internal Examiner Signature of the External Examiner

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Index

01 Introduction 05

02 Essay on Role of Mother’s in our Lives 06

03 Status of Mrs. Pearson in her family 07

04 Comparative study of Mrs Pearson &


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Mrs Fitzgerald
05 Conclusion 09

06 Bibliography 10

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Introduction

Mother's Day is a play written by the renowned English playwright,


novelist and essayist J.B. Priestley. It was first performed in 1950
and centres around a mother named Mrs. Pearson and her family,
exploring the complexities and challenges of family relationships.
Set in England in the early 20th century, the play presents a
snapshot of a family struggling to come to terms with the changing
social and economic landscape of the time. Through its portrayal of
the Pearson family, the play explores the themes of gender roles,
social class, family dynamics, and the challenges of modernity.
The play is notable for its realistic portrayal of family life, which is
both relatable and thought-provoking. It portrays the different
struggles and perspectives of its characters, making the audience
question their own beliefs and values.
In addition, the play's title - Mother's Day - speaks to the
importance of motherhood and the sacrifices that mothers make
for their families. Through the character of Mrs. Pearson, Priestley
highlights the significant role that mothers play in our lives, and the
emotional and practical support they provide to their families.
Overall, Mother's Day is a poignant and insightful play that explores
the complexities of family relationships and the important role of
mothers in our lives. It remains a relevant and thought-provoking
work of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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Role of Mother’s in our Lives

The play Mother's Day by J. B. Priestley highlights the important


role of mothers in our lives, both in terms of their impact on the
family and their individual experiences.
Mrs. Pearson, one of the main characters in the play, is a mother
and wife who works hard to keep her family together. She is often
taken for granted and her opinions are frequently dismissed by her
husband and children. However, despite this, she remains a strong
and caring presence in her family and is the one who keeps them
together.
Through the character of Mrs. Pearson, Priestley emphasizes the
important role that mothers play in maintaining the emotional
wellbeing of their families. Mothers are often the ones who are
responsible for nurturing and caring for their children, as well as
maintaining a harmonious family environment. They are the glue
that holds the family together, providing emotional support,
guidance, and love.
Moreover, the play also highlights the individual experiences of
mothers, including the sacrifices they make for their families. Mrs.
Pearson, for example, has given up her own dreams and aspirations
in order to care for her family, a common experience for many
mothers. This sacrifice can be both rewarding and challenging, as
mothers often put their own needs and desires aside in order to
prioritize their children and family.
In conclusion, the play Mother's Day highlights the important role
of mothers in our lives. Mothers are not only responsible for
maintaining the emotional wellbeing of their families, but also
make significant sacrifices for their loved ones. Through the
character of Mrs. Pearson, Priestley emphasizes the importance of
recognizing and appreciating the role that mothers play in our lives.

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Status of Mrs Pearson in her family

In the play Mother's Day by J. B. Priestley, Mrs. Pearson is portrayed


as a wife and mother who is somewhat marginalized within her
family. She is not given the respect and attention she deserves, and
her opinions are often dismissed by her husband and children.
Mrs. Pearson is a kind and caring woman who works hard to keep
her family together. She is often taken for granted, and her efforts
go unrecognized. She is frequently interrupted when she speaks, and
her husband and children do not listen to her ideas or take her
seriously.
However, despite her status in the family, Mrs. Pearson remains
strong and resilient. She continues to love and care for her family,
even when they do not appreciate her efforts. She is the glue that
holds her family together, and she works tirelessly to keep the peace
and ensure that everyone is happy.
In conclusion, Mrs. Pearson's status in her family in the play
Mother's Day is that of a marginalized figure who is not given the
respect and attention she deserves. However, despite this, she
remains a strong and caring presence in her family and is the one
who keeps them together.

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Comparative study of Mrs Pearson
& Mrs Fitzgerald
In the play Mother's Day by J. B. Priestley, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs.
Fitzgerald are two contrasting characters who highlight the different
roles and experiences of women in the early 20th century.
Mrs. Pearson is portrayed as a mother and wife who is somewhat
marginalized within her family. She is not given the respect and
attention she deserves, and her opinions are often dismissed by her
husband and children. She works hard to keep her family together
and is frequently interrupted when she speaks. However, she
remains strong and resilient, continuing to love and care for her
family despite their lack of appreciation.
On the other hand, Mrs. Fitzgerald is portrayed as a successful
businesswoman who has achieved a high status in society. She is
confident, assertive, and unapologetic in her pursuit of success. She
has a sharp wit and is not afraid to speak her mind, often challenging
the opinions of others. However, her success has come at a cost, as
she has sacrificed her family life and has few meaningful
relationships outside of her work.
While both Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald are women, their
experiences and roles in society are vastly different. Mrs. Pearson is
a traditional wife and mother, while Mrs. Fitzgerald is a successful
businesswoman who defies gender expectations. However, both
women face their own challenges and struggles, whether it is the
lack of recognition from their family or the sacrifices they have made
for their respective careers.
In conclusion, the characters of Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald in
Mother's Day provide a comparative study of the different roles and
experiences of women in the early 20th century. Through these two
contrasting characters, Priestley highlights the challenges and
struggles faced by women in society, whether they are traditional
wives and mothers or successful businesswomen.

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Conclusion

The play Mother's Day by J.B. Priestley concludes with a sense of


reconciliation and acceptance among the Pearson family. Despite
the challenges they have faced and the differing perspectives they
hold, the family members come together to celebrate Mother's Day
and recognize the important role that Mrs. Pearson plays in their
lives.
Throughout the play, Priestley explores the complexities of family
relationships, highlighting the challenges of balancing individual
desires with familial responsibilities. He also examines the impact of
societal changes on the family unit, and the tensions that arise as a
result.
However, the play ultimately suggests that family bonds can be
strengthened through empathy, understanding, and forgiveness.
Through the character of Mrs. Pearson, Priestley emphasizes the
importance of motherhood and the sacrifices that mothers make for
their families, while also acknowledging the need for mutual respect
and support among family members.
Overall, the play Mother's Day presents a realistic portrayal of family
life and relationships, highlighting both the struggles and joys that
come with familial bonds. It remains a relevant and thought-
provoking work of literature that speaks to the enduring importance
of family in our lives.

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Bibliography
▪ Mother's Day by J.B. Priestley
▪ www.wikipedia.org

Signature of the Teacher

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