Monday, August 19, 2019
Educating Rita :: English Literature
Educating Rita     Willy Russellââ¬â¢s play ââ¬Å"Educating Ritaâ⬠ only uses one main setting and  two main characters. Some people may think that these would make the  play seem boring. Russell actually makes the play quite interesting  and entertaining by using dramatic devices such as the whiskey bottle  and the telephone call. He does this to give us as much information as  possible about the characters and their personalities.    The play, which is set in the early 1980s, deals with the clashes  between education and culture. It is about a middle-aged university  lecturer called Frank. He is currently in a relationship with Julia.  This relationship is not going too well as Frank is an alcoholic and  would much rather go to the pub than go home to Julia.    There is also Rita a 26-year-old woman who didnââ¬â¢t have a good  education when she left school due to her parentsââ¬â¢ working class  background. She is now keen and eager to learn even though her husband  Denny thinks that it is time for her to settle down and have children.  Rita has set her sights higher than this.    Rita is currently working as a hairdresser, but wants to achieve so  much more than that, she wants an education.    We get an idea of what sort of personality Frank has got by the  conversation he has with Julia when she calls him to see when he was  coming home. Although Frank had other Ideas, he was planning on going  to the pub. We could see this by, ââ¬Å" Yes I shall go to the pubâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"I  donââ¬â¢t need determination to get me to the pubâ⬠. We get the impression  that Frank does not care a great deal about Julia although itââ¬â¢s clear  she loves him.    When Frank was told that he was going to be tutoring Rita who is an  open university student he was not very happy, the only reason he had  took the job was so that he could make more money to spend on alcohol.  Frank guessed that she was going to be ââ¬Å"some silly womanâ⬠. This gives  us the impression that Frank likes to use stereotypes and thinks that  there is not much point. He soon realises that Rita has quite a lot to  offer in regard to he uniqueness. The Playwright Russell wants to show  how class affects education.    When we first meet Rita we see that she is not the normal student  Frank was expecting. She swears and uses informal colloquial language.  This makes us think that Rita is not at all nervous about starting  Open University and also makes her working class background obvious.  					    
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