Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Opening Scene of Educating Rita Essay -- Educating Rita Themes Charact
Opening Scene of Educating Rita    Explore the ways in which Russell engages the audiences interest in  the main characters and themes in the opening scene of Educating Rita  and explain whether you think the play written in 1979 is still  relevant to 2005.    Willy Russellââ¬â¢s play, Educating Rita, written in 1979, is a story  about a typical lower class woman called Rita who decides she wants to  lead an ââ¬Ëeducated lifeââ¬â¢ and she tries to do this by getting a private  tutor called Frank to teach her, but learning to lead an educated  life proves to be not what she expected.    Willy Russell introduces Frank and Rita in two very different ways.  Frank is introduced as a well read university tutor who seems to like  his drink; this is shown when Russell writes ââ¬â¢the walls are lined with  booksââ¬â¢ making him appear educated. But then writes: ââ¬Å"pulls out a pile  of books to reveal a bottle of whiskyâ⬠ which makes the audience  question their first impression of him as a typical university  teacher, is he an alchoholic? Does he drink too much? Is this  important?    Rita is introduced as an uneducated, loud, rude young woman. The first  impression Russell gives the audience is Rita saying: ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m cominââ¬â¢ in,  arenââ¬â¢t I?â⬠ to someone she has never met before, which shows a lack of  manners or simply a casual upbringing. He then shows her going to a  chair and ââ¬Å"dumping her bagâ⬠. By using the verb ââ¬Å"dumpâ⬠ Russell  immediately suggests that Rita is not a ladylike person, and this  follows the impression that she is ill mannered.    Russell presents the play as a two-hander so that the audience is  focused on the clash between Frank and Rita and the entire play is  focused on Frank and Ritaââ¬â¢s point of view. The two very contrasting  personalities seem t...              ... or missing  something in his life, and Rita also says ââ¬Ë I want to be freeââ¬â¢ which  means she feels trapped in her life and wants to escape and she wants  to do this by getting educated. They both seem to change through the  play almost into totally different people, Rita changes her name to  susan as she thinks it sounds ââ¬Ëproperââ¬â¢. The play has a certain humour  about it as the two characters personalities and views are almost  opposite, this creates chaos, as neither of them knows what the other  is talking about which is amusing to the audience, and Rita is very  loud and uses a lot of swearing and slang which is not what you would  expect in a university. In conclusion, Russell uses the contrast  of the two characters in Educating Rita to create humour and engage  the audience, whilst facing issues and views that are still a problem  and relevant to today in 2005.                        
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