Thursday, November 14, 2019
Changes in Rita and Frank in Acts One and Two Essay -- Educating Rita
Changes in Rita and Frank in Acts One and Two    Nicola White The ways in which Russell portrays the changes and   developments in the characters of Rita and Frank in Act 1 scene 1 and  Act 2 scene 1 of Educating Rita    The play ââ¬ËEducating Ritaââ¬â¢ written by Willy Russell explores the life  of Rita, a twenty-six year old woman from a working class background,  who is trying to find a new identity by becoming more independent,  educated and cultured. Rita goes to the Open University and meets her  tutor Frank. She is determined to learn from him and will not let  anything step in her way. On closer analysis of Act 1 scene 1 and Act  2 scene 2 of this play and the changes in the relationship between  Frank and Rita in these two scenes. When Rita enters Frankââ¬â¢s office at  the beginning of Act 1 she is very talkative and excited. Frank is  having problems with his life but he makes an obvious connection with  Rita. In Act 2 scene 1 Rita returns from her holiday she is more  mature and also widely educated and does not have to completely rely  on Frank anymore. He does not approve of this and tries to become very  controlling over Rita.    In ââ¬ËEducating Ritaââ¬â¢ there are two acts. In the first act there are  eight scenes and there are seven scenes in the second, fifteen  altogether. This whole book is over a one year period and Frank and  Rita are the only two spoken characters in the play. The scene is set  at the Open University inside Frankââ¬â¢s office in England. This is  effective because it shows you how the characters change but the  setting will always stay the same. It shows the change more  effectively. Frankââ¬â¢s office is very dark, there are a lot of books  against the wall, a large bay window and a large painting Rita  describes a...              ...en in a dark office for so long. ââ¬Å"It hasnââ¬â¢t  been opened for generations,â⬠ Frank explains to Rita. At the end of  Act 2 scene 1 Rita uses higher vocabulary words and recites a poem by  William Blake. She explains the Frank how they covered Blake at summer  school and Frank is a bit shocked but also disappointed that he cannot  teach her Blake. Frank thinks more of Rita than just her tutor and  friend, he has stronger feelings for Rita but she does not notice at  all.    Rita and Frank have become closer; the audience knows Frank has  feelings for Rita although she does not. Ritaââ¬â¢s change in Character  makes her more exciting and willing, but Frank seemed to like her  better in Act 1 scene 1. Rita sees Frank as someone she an share  things with in Act 1 but in Act 2 scene 1 she does not tell him she  has a new flat mate or some other new things happening in her life.                        
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