Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
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1. NRI GLOBAL DISCOVERY SCHOOL , BHOPAL
PRESENTED BY
ANUSHA TRIPATHI
CLASS - 11TH 'A’
Presented T
Dr. Neha D
Topic :
MOTHER’S
DAY
2. REASON FOR SELECTION OF TOPIC
First of all, Mother is a word which fills everyone with emotions. A
Mother is certainly the most important human being in everyone’s life.
Mother’s Love for her child certainly cannot be compared with
anything. Her level of forgiveness is unmatchable. A Mother is capable
of forgiving any wrongdoing. Mother is the most important woman in
everyone’s life. A mother sacrifices her happiness for her child. No one
else can care for their kids the way a Mother does. A Mother is great
and does not need anyone like me explaining that.
But her value is often not seen by the people close to her like her
family and this is exactly the reason why I chose this topic over the
3. INTRODUCTION
• Mother’s Day is a play written by J. B. Priestly that shows how a
mother’s efforts are ignored by her own family
• It reveals how a mother's work and efforts make a house of
bricks a home
• It also focuses on Mrs Fitzgerald, a fortune teller who helps her
earn her own respect in the family
• the author brings out and tells how a mother needs help of a
third person to earn what she deserves from her own family
4. • Mother’s Deal with issues That concerns all womens the World
over
• The position of In we family is Pitiable both as a wife and as a
mother
• She is neglected and ordered about the Entire family her duties
are unlimited,with no weekend break For recreation or change
• Priestly discuss this issue in a humorous and satirical manner
• they all feel miserable and agree to do what Mrs pearson
demands. The solution to the problem is a bit harsh, crude and
not very practical
• Mrs Fitzgerald uses a spell and puts her own spirit into the
VALUE POINTS
5. MORAL OF THE STORY
•Through the Mother’s Day summary, the writer wants to say
that we all should respect, care, and help our mother for all
the hardship she does for us.