Educating Rita Essay

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Educating Rita Essay

Josh McCartney

November 2006

Center Number: 39339

Educating Rita Essay

“Y’ have to change from the inside, don’t y’, y’know like I’m doin”. Educating Rita is a play by Willy Russell that focuses mainly on the theme of education. The play also touches on the themes of the class system and Willy Russell’s own life. The plot is about a 26 year old woman, Rita, who is unhappy about where she is in life. She is a lively, honest and open person. She craves an education because she feels that this will open up more options for her and expand her horizons. She didn’t do very well at school because she just followed the crowd but then she realizes she is stuck where she is because of that decision so she makes a concious decision to change from the inside and break out from the crowd and become educated.

In the first scene, the audience are introduced to Frank, a professor at the university, and his drinking habits which suggests he is also unhappy with his life because he could drink to escape reality. ‘He pulls out a pile of books to reveal a bottle of whiskey’. The audience are also introduced to Rita, who enrols on a course at the Open Universtiy. “Do you get a lot of students like me?” Rita talks to Frank about why she wants to learn and how she wants to break free of her old lifestyle and change completely but a lot of their conversations are confused because of their different cultural and social backgrounds. An example of one of these differences is that when Frank asks Rita about Yeats the poet, Rita assumes he is talking about Yeats the wine bar. Willy Russell includes these differences to make the play interesting and also to look at the theme of different social class’s and their opinion.

During the very first two scenes, there is lots of confusion and misunderstanding between Rita and Frank. “‘You are?’ ‘What am I?’”. Their misunderstandings are caused by them being from different backgrounds and cultures; Frank is from an upperclass background whereas Rita is from a working class family. This helps to make the play interesting as their characters compliment each other; Rita is outgoing and talkative, being the complete opposite of Franks character. “Whats your wife like?”. However, by the end of the play, their roles have almost swapped as Rita becomes more uptight and focused, not wanting to discuss ‘trivial’ things such as personal lifes and Frank acts younger and more outgoing.

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After their initial meeting, Rita returns to Frank after she has written her first essay and then in scene three, we, the audience, learn that Denny, Rita’s Husband does not approve of the course Rita is doing. Rita and Denny married young but Denny is content with their lives and wants a baby whereas Rita wants more out of life; she wants to discover herself through education before having a child. We later are told that Denny burns Rita’s Books and essays when he discovers she is still on the pill. Rita doesn’t want to have to be what ...

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