Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Willy Russells Educating Rita :: Educating Rita Autobiography Social Class Essays
Willy Russell's Educating Rita    Educating Rita was a play, which was written by Willy Russell. The  book is a semi autobiographical story about a woman who has achieved  nothing in her life and wants to get an education before it is too  late. She is being forced to have a baby by her husband Denny and  regrets not getting any qualifications. With a lack of learning she  had only hairdressing to turn to. She started to feel like she was  just another person in a crowd, nobody special at home so she starts a  literature course at the Open University. Where she is given Frank as  a tutor. Frank teaches her literature. She is an outcast to begin but  it doesnââ¬â¢t take long before she becomes a stereotypical student  sitting on the lawn.    Frank is a middle-aged man, divorced but not single. His girlfriend  Julia who we find cheating on him. As an English Lecturer and former  poet, he understands the deeper meaning behind literature, but he  canââ¬â¢t remember it half the time because of his little drinking  problem.    The character of Rita was based on the writerââ¬â¢s own life and  experiences. They both grew up outside Liverpool with a poor education  and a lack of qualifications. They both set off to change their lives.  Rita became a student while Willy Russell lived his dream of being a  writer.    In act 1 Rita is introduced. She is shown to be loud and outwardly  confident. An example is her use of inappropriate, crude language.  When she sees a piece of artwork hanging on Frankââ¬â¢s office wall she  says ââ¬Å"look at those titsâ⬠. This quote expresses her attitude and gives  you the impression she is loud and always speaks her mind. Her  approach to Frankââ¬â¢s sophisticated reality is crude and shocking.    ââ¬Å"Thatââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËSââ¬â¢ for Susan. Its not me real name. Iââ¬â¢ve changed it to Rita  thoughâ⬠ This is the funny side of Rita. She is made out to be  entertaining and funny to make the audience laugh. When  misunderstanding Frankââ¬â¢s comments her words are twisted into an  inappropriate language. This shows her lack of education and her  completely different approach to literature, her experiences are only  reading pulp fiction books.. This lack in education causes her social  status around school to be very low. She wants to be like the other  students and knows it will take a lot of work to get there. The  audience sees that she is aware of her academic limitations and knows  the change will have to come from within ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ they come to the  hairdressers cos they wanna be changed, but if you want to change yââ¬â¢    					    
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