Friday, January 24, 2020
The Changes in Frank and Rita in Act Two :: Educating Rita Social Class Literature Essays
The Changes in Frank and Rita in Act Two    How does Russell present the changes in Frank and Rita in act 2,  scenes 2-6?    Rita before: ââ¬Å"Its that stupid bleedââ¬â¢n handle on that door, you wanna  get it fixed.â⬠ Rita now: ââ¬Å"Frank, youââ¬â¢re not in any fit state for a  tutorialâ⬠ Frank before: ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s supposed to embrace a more comprehensive  studentship.â⬠ Frank now: ââ¬Å"Pissed? I was glorious! I fell off the  rostrum twice.â⬠ As well as these changes, I will illustrate many other  dramatic changes and role reversals that have taken place between the  characters of Rita and Frank in the last few scenes of the play.    Firstly with the stage direction ââ¬Å"RITA, WHO IS SITTING COMFORTABLY IN  THE ARMCHAIR.â⬠ Russell has shown us that Rita is now the educated  woman she first set out to be. This is clearly portrayed with the word  ââ¬Å"ARMCHAIRâ⬠ as this object symbolises cleverness itself, as well as  this by Rita being ââ¬Å"COMFORTABLEâ⬠ in this environment it shows the  audience that Rita has settled into her new life style. Because of  this they would be impressed, as Rita has gone from a common  uneducated person, to a highly educated and a very unique human being.  Russell's message here to us all is that you can achieve many things  if you just put your mind to it.    Also with Frank who is outside his own room, Russell shows him as a  very drunk, vulgar individual, ââ¬Å"Sod them, no fuck them fuck them eh  Rita.â⬠ Firstly this shows the main role reversal of Rita and Frank.  Rita has become a highly educated character while Frank has become a  common abusive yob. So by this the audience would be disappointed in  Frank who is a professor that is thought upon as polite, well mannered  and gracious, this is a classic stereotype. Russell also suggests that  because of this certain craves in life can change your attitude (e.g.  alcohol) and make you commit things you may regret.    As well as this, with the quote ââ¬Å"You didnââ¬â¢t tell meâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  Russell presents  Frank as an obsessed lover. Which is a completely different register  instead of the expected teacher pupil register. Also as well as being  obsessed, it shows the audience that he wants to be with her always  and seems to never want her out of his sight. The audience would feel  uncomfortable as a teacher is so concerned by a pupilââ¬â¢s social life.  So by this I imagine that Russell is suggesting that fondness for  someone can come in many forms that are not thought upon at first.    To add to this, Frank uses this following quote after has offered his    					  The Changes in Frank and Rita in Act Two  ::  Educating Rita Social Class Literature Essays  The Changes in Frank and Rita in Act Two    How does Russell present the changes in Frank and Rita in act 2,  scenes 2-6?    Rita before: ââ¬Å"Its that stupid bleedââ¬â¢n handle on that door, you wanna  get it fixed.â⬠ Rita now: ââ¬Å"Frank, youââ¬â¢re not in any fit state for a  tutorialâ⬠ Frank before: ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s supposed to embrace a more comprehensive  studentship.â⬠ Frank now: ââ¬Å"Pissed? I was glorious! I fell off the  rostrum twice.â⬠ As well as these changes, I will illustrate many other  dramatic changes and role reversals that have taken place between the  characters of Rita and Frank in the last few scenes of the play.    Firstly with the stage direction ââ¬Å"RITA, WHO IS SITTING COMFORTABLY IN  THE ARMCHAIR.â⬠ Russell has shown us that Rita is now the educated  woman she first set out to be. This is clearly portrayed with the word  ââ¬Å"ARMCHAIRâ⬠ as this object symbolises cleverness itself, as well as  this by Rita being ââ¬Å"COMFORTABLEâ⬠ in this environment it shows the  audience that Rita has settled into her new life style. Because of  this they would be impressed, as Rita has gone from a common  uneducated person, to a highly educated and a very unique human being.  Russell's message here to us all is that you can achieve many things  if you just put your mind to it.    Also with Frank who is outside his own room, Russell shows him as a  very drunk, vulgar individual, ââ¬Å"Sod them, no fuck them fuck them eh  Rita.â⬠ Firstly this shows the main role reversal of Rita and Frank.  Rita has become a highly educated character while Frank has become a  common abusive yob. So by this the audience would be disappointed in  Frank who is a professor that is thought upon as polite, well mannered  and gracious, this is a classic stereotype. Russell also suggests that  because of this certain craves in life can change your attitude (e.g.  alcohol) and make you commit things you may regret.    As well as this, with the quote ââ¬Å"You didnââ¬â¢t tell meâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  Russell presents  Frank as an obsessed lover. Which is a completely different register  instead of the expected teacher pupil register. Also as well as being  obsessed, it shows the audience that he wants to be with her always  and seems to never want her out of his sight. The audience would feel  uncomfortable as a teacher is so concerned by a pupilââ¬â¢s social life.  So by this I imagine that Russell is suggesting that fondness for  someone can come in many forms that are not thought upon at first.    To add to this, Frank uses this following quote after has offered his    					    
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