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Make up a play about Mother's Day (it must be original).

Drama "Gift"

Characters:

Mom-

Some students-

Neighbors-

Son Ozawa

Introduction:

In an ordinary single-parent family, my son Ozawa is a rebellious child, which gives my mother a headache. My mother has lost confidence and patience with this child.

But after entering the university, Ozawa understood a lot, and he gradually began to understand his mother and was no longer so rebellious. Today is Mother's Day, and he wants to give his mother a gift that represents his heart.

Scene 1: At home, Ozawa is playing a game and having a good time.

Mom: Ozawa, go to eat quickly. Aren't you tired after playing all morning? {Mom said, wiping the sweat and mopping the floor, and walked to Ozawa's feet. }

Ozawa: {casually raising his feet and impatiently saying} I see. I won't let people play next weekend. Why bother?

Mom: {angrily} Trouble? Why are you so ignorant? When can I get rid of it? Is it easy for me to take you this far by myself? When have I ever been upset?

Ozawa: Again, I didn't ask you to take me alone. At the beginning, you drove my father away. No wonder others.

Mom: Your dad? Don't mention him to me! That man is not a father! male ...

Ozawa: OK, stop it. I don't want to hear any more. It is time. I am going back to school. {Ozawa picked up the schoolbag next to him and left, leaving his mother standing there alone}

Months passed and Ozawa never went home. He thought a lot at school.

Scene 2:

At school, just after class, Ozawa was walking with his classmates on the way back to the dormitory, fighting and making trouble. Suddenly a classmate said that Mother's Day would be in a few days. I'm going to buy a gift for my mother that she likes. What should you do?

Other students: We have prepared presents.

Some classmate: Ozawa, did you buy a present for your mother?

Ozawa: Huh? I ... Of course I bought it. ...

Classmate: Let's go, or all the meals in the canteen will be sold out.

Scene 3:

At home, my mother is cleaning tables and chairs.

Mom: I wonder what happened to Ozawa when he was in college. He is really a worrying child. Alas ..... {Then, pick up the mop and mop the floor}

Neighbor: {Walking out with report card in hand} Mom Ozawa, come and see, my son has won the exam again.

Mom: Really? Your son is really promising. When will my son be like this? alas ...

Scene 4:

At school,

The weekend is here again, and tomorrow is Mother's Day, so the students are all home! Ozawa sat at the table and watched his roommates pack up!

Roommate: Ozawa, aren't you going home? Tomorrow is Mother's Day. Your mother will definitely miss you at home alone. Just go home and have a look If you don't go home, she will be very sad!

Ozawa: Oh, I see. Let's go Isn't your father waiting for you at the school gate? Don't keep your father waiting!

Roommate: Oh, I'll leave right away. It's time for you to pack up and go home. It's not easy for your mother to be alone!

Ozawa: Yes, I see. I'll pack my things and go back in a minute!

Roommate: Then I'll go first! Ozawa: (casually) Well ... after my roommate left, Ozawa sat at the table alone in a daze. Suddenly, the phone rang. Ozawa impatiently walked over to answer the phone!

Ozawa: Hello, who are you looking for? They all went home!

Neighbor: Ozawa? Go home quickly, your mother fainted while helping people move things ... Go home and have a look, you child ... [Ozawa hangs up the phone in a hurry, picks up his bag and runs out of the dormitory]

Scene 5:

At home, my mother sat in a chair and massaged her head with her hands. Ozawa, walk gently to your mother and get down! Mother reached out and touched his head!

Ozawa: Mom, I'm sorry! Please forgive me, I was wrong!

Mom: Silly child, I am your mother. Mothers don't really hate their children. That's the meat that fell from themselves! Mom's fine, don't worry!

Ozawa threw himself into his mother's arms and said, Mom … By the way, I have prepared a gift for you. I made it myself. I'll bring it to you! [Ozawa began to look for something in his schoolbag, but he couldn't find it] Mom, I came in such a hurry that I left it in the dormitory. What should I do?

Mom: (stands up and walks to Ozawa) Never mind, son. You are God's best gift to mom!

Ozawa: Mom ... [Then they hug]

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