Monday, May 27, 2019

Educating Rita Essay

Discuss the Success of this Introduction to the Plays Characters and themes. Do you think Willy Rus shit has successfully made his opening Dramatic and Entertaining?I think that Willy Russell has made the introduction of the play, Educating Rita, dramatic and entertaining because he uses techniques such asJust two charactersSet in just one roomHumourSimilarities in the midst of Rita and candid both read agrees, and smoke etc.Similarities between Rita and Willy Russell both from Liverpool, both hairdressers and from working class buttocksgrounds.Educating Rita is a stage comedy written by Willy Russell which premired at The Warehouse, London, in 1980. The two characters are bluff an unsuccessful, upper class man who is in his fifties, writes poems and is a university lecturer. He is tired and jaded and has not looked out of his large bay window or looked at his nude, religious picture for about ten years. Frank is an alchoholic who pulls out a book at the beginning of the play and behind it appears a bottle of whisky. He then pours a large slug into a mug. He only works so he can buy more drink.Rita A infantile 26 year old, working-class hairdresser, who is loud, inquisitive and uses lots of slang Im comin in, arent I? Its that stupid bleedin handle on the door. You wanna aim it fixed This is the first time Rita speaks and she doesnt appear to be very formal. Rita lives with her husband Denny but when he finds out that Rita is still on the pill he rips up all her papers and books and burns them and tells Rita that she either gives up her education or she will be forced out of her home and marriage. Rita wanted to study an education first and then look at her options so then she can decide whether or not she wants a baby so, therefore, she decides to have an education.The sight is a room on the first floor of a Victorian-built university in the north of England.Frank decides he needs to earn some extra money, so he agrees to tutor an Open University student who is Rita who has just decided to mature an education. Ritas entrance to the room is not a normal one she struggles to get into the room and then the door swings open.As soon as the play starts, we find out that Frank is an alcoholic. He has a bottle of whisky clandestine behind some books which he takes a large slug of and before Rita enters he is on the phone. Whilst he is on the phone he mentions the word ginmill four times.Then Frank asks Rita who she is and instantly Frank knows how much work he is going to have to put in to get Rita an educationFrank You are?Rita What am I?Frank Pardon?Rita What?Frank Now you are?Rita Im a what?Later on Frank asks Rita what her come to is. She says it is Rita even though her real construct is Susan. Frank says that on her admission paper it says Mrs S White. Then Rita tells him that her real name is Susan but she changed it after information the book Rubyfruit Jungle which was written by Rita Mae Brown.Rita wanders around the r oom a lot noticing the large bay window and the nude picture. She shows that she is inquisitive by request lots of questions about the nude, religious picture. In this bit Willy Russell adds a bit of humourY dont paint pictures like that just so that people can admire the brush strokes, do y? A bit later on Rita shows her slang languageHe gets pissed an stands in the street shoutin an challengin death to come out an fight. Its dead good. This is totally different from the way Frank speaks for example he saysIts supposed to hug a more comprehensive studentship, yes.Before this Rita asks if she can smoke and then when Frank asks her if she wants a drink of Scotch she saysY wanna be careful with that stuff, it kills y brain cells.Like if you smoke you wont be killing your brain cells.Rita is not very optimistic. Whilst she is looking around the room inquisitively, she picks up a book called Howards End which she thinks is filthy so she borrows it off Frank and says that if she decides to pack together the course in she will post it back to him. If I pack the course in Ill post it to y. Frank seems shocked when she says this and starts asking her why she had decided to enrol onto the course in the first place. She thinks the book is written by E.M. Foster when it is really written by E.M. Forster. This is because she sees the brand of lager Fosters so often she assumes thats who the book is by.Rita appears to be very crisp and confident but when Frank says that she is asking lots of questions she says that she does when she gets nervous.Rita shows her drink addiction and lack of knowledge again when Frank saysFrank Do you know Yeats?Rita The fuddle lodge?As soon she hears Yeats mentioned, she immediately thinks of drink again.There is a clash of cultures when Rita was trying to think of someone Frank could have been named after, she says a name that Frank had never heard of Elliot Ness the police man who caught Al Capone but Frank would not no anything him as he is totally forgetful to the world around him. Frank assumed she meant T.S. Eliot and Rita would not know anything about poets.Rita then shows that she is a quick thinker as she says that she trys to sell her customers a wig when she messes up peoples hair. Rita presumes that Frank is the kind of man that would arrest documentaries whereas Rita watches light-hearted programs such as ITV. However of course, Frank wouldnt watch TV.Towards the end of the scene Rita seems to be very determined to keep Frank as her tutor. This is different to earlier in the play when she was saying that she would post the books back to Frank.In conclusion, I believe Willy Russell has made Act 1 Scene 1 dramatic and entertaining by the use of humour, comparisons and the similarities between himself and Rita.

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