Sunday, August 4, 2019
Ritas Change and her Relationship with Frank Essay -- Educating Rita
Rita's Change and her Relationship with Frank    How does Ritaââ¬â¢s character change and her relationship with Frank alter  during the course of the play?    ââ¬Å"Educating Ritaâ⬠ is the story of a married working-class woman, Rita,  trying to better and discover herself by attending an open university  course. The play follows her as her character and relationship with  her tutor, Frank develop and change until she finally passes her exams  and they part.    Rita completely transforms herself through her education and by the  end she can choose what to do next rather then being swept along by  circumstances and everyone elseââ¬â¢s expectations. Rita says that she  only wants a baby when sheââ¬â¢s got choice and by educating herself she  is getting choices. Willy Russell writes that ââ¬Å"education gives you a  choiceâ⬠ and I think by this he means lots of different types of  choice. Firstly it gives you choices on careers and your future jobs,  you have a lot more options with education, education helps you see  different views and different ways of thinking and teaches you about  different choices. You can choose whether or not to accept them. If  you are educated on a subject you wonââ¬â¢t feel ignorant and you can  choose if you want to express your views or not, instead of keeping  quiet because you donââ¬â¢t know.    In educating Rita there are lots of examples of Rita becoming more  able to choose to express her views because she has been educated.  When she encounters a group of students on the lawn in Act 2 scene 2,  a student starts talking ââ¬Å"rubbishâ⬠ and Rita makes a choice to correct  him. She tells Frank that she thought ââ¬Å"I could keep walkinââ¬â¢ and ignore  it or I can put him straight. So I put him straightâ⬠, the uneducated  Rita wouldnââ¬â¢t have had th...              ... me  motherââ¬â¢s, I might even have a baby. I dunno, Iââ¬â¢ll make a decision,  Iââ¬â¢ll choose.â⬠ This shows how Rita is at a point where she can choose  what to do next, she is confident and although she admits the exam  might have been ââ¬Å"worthlessâ⬠ it still gives her a choice. Her education  has given her the chance to take control of her own life.    I think Willy Russell clearly shows how education can change people  and how others around them react to the changes, thatââ¬â¢s one of the  main themes of the play. Willy Russell grew up in a place where he  wasnââ¬â¢t expected to learn or be anything more then a factory worker and  he saved up money and took a course to help him become a writer. I  think that Willyââ¬â¢s attitude to education comes through in the events  and situations Ritaââ¬â¢s faced with, sure education gives you choices:  but you have to make sure you make the right ones!                      Rita's Change and her Relationship with Frank Essay --  Educating Rita   Rita's Change and her Relationship with Frank    How does Ritaââ¬â¢s character change and her relationship with Frank alter  during the course of the play?    ââ¬Å"Educating Ritaâ⬠ is the story of a married working-class woman, Rita,  trying to better and discover herself by attending an open university  course. The play follows her as her character and relationship with  her tutor, Frank develop and change until she finally passes her exams  and they part.    Rita completely transforms herself through her education and by the  end she can choose what to do next rather then being swept along by  circumstances and everyone elseââ¬â¢s expectations. Rita says that she  only wants a baby when sheââ¬â¢s got choice and by educating herself she  is getting choices. Willy Russell writes that ââ¬Å"education gives you a  choiceâ⬠ and I think by this he means lots of different types of  choice. Firstly it gives you choices on careers and your future jobs,  you have a lot more options with education, education helps you see  different views and different ways of thinking and teaches you about  different choices. You can choose whether or not to accept them. If  you are educated on a subject you wonââ¬â¢t feel ignorant and you can  choose if you want to express your views or not, instead of keeping  quiet because you donââ¬â¢t know.    In educating Rita there are lots of examples of Rita becoming more  able to choose to express her views because she has been educated.  When she encounters a group of students on the lawn in Act 2 scene 2,  a student starts talking ââ¬Å"rubbishâ⬠ and Rita makes a choice to correct  him. She tells Frank that she thought ââ¬Å"I could keep walkinââ¬â¢ and ignore  it or I can put him straight. So I put him straightâ⬠, the uneducated  Rita wouldnââ¬â¢t have had th...              ... me  motherââ¬â¢s, I might even have a baby. I dunno, Iââ¬â¢ll make a decision,  Iââ¬â¢ll choose.â⬠ This shows how Rita is at a point where she can choose  what to do next, she is confident and although she admits the exam  might have been ââ¬Å"worthlessâ⬠ it still gives her a choice. Her education  has given her the chance to take control of her own life.    I think Willy Russell clearly shows how education can change people  and how others around them react to the changes, thatââ¬â¢s one of the  main themes of the play. Willy Russell grew up in a place where he  wasnââ¬â¢t expected to learn or be anything more then a factory worker and  he saved up money and took a course to help him become a writer. I  think that Willyââ¬â¢s attitude to education comes through in the events  and situations Ritaââ¬â¢s faced with, sure education gives you choices:  but you have to make sure you make the right ones!                        
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