Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Willie Russells Educating Rita :: Willie Russell Educating Rita Essays
Willie Russell's Educating Rita      In this play, Willie Russell has created two extremes of culture and  put them together to focus on the differences between them and how  these two cultures change as the play develops. Firstly there is Frank  with a good job as a teacher and a large house and is well educated,  who is contrasted with Rita who has a council house, works as a  hairdresser and is not well educated. They first meet when Rita goes  to Frank because she wants to be educated. As the play continues,  Frank and Rita almost completely exchange roles as they are both  unhappy with their culture and want to be more like the other. This  play was written in the 1980's where the working, middle and upper  classes were still used widely to determine what your culture was and  how important you are to the social society at the time.    The theme of culture appears a lot in the play. One of the ways that  Willie Russell shows the two distinctly different cultures is how much  power the higher classes have over the lower classes. In the play  knowledge is shown as a symbol of power. Frank has the superior  knowledge over Rita so therefore he also has more power over Rita. But  when Rita returns from summer school and is more knowledgeable than  Frank because Frank wanted to be more like Rita, so Rita has more  power over Frank as she now has the superior knowledge. I think that  the swivel chair determines who is most in control over the other  person in terms of power and knowledge. At the start of the play Frank  is sat in the swivel chair, but once Rita is further educated she sits  in the swivel chair. The fact that it is a swivel chair that  determines power is significant because it turns around. Much like  Frank and Rita as the power turned from being in Frank in to Rita.    Willie Russell also used education to show the two different cultures  that Frank and Rita live in. Rita says that she wants to be educated  because she wants to know everything as she is not happy being classed  as working class. But Denny, Rita's husband, does not want her to  change and he does this by burning all of her books. Education also  symbolises power as Frank has the power to change is life because he  is educated, but Rita wants to become educated so she can change her  way of life and culture. Education affects the audiences'  interpretations of the play as the two extremes of culture that are    					    
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