Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Comparing Act One Scene One and Act Two Scene One of Educating Rita :: Educating Rita Social Classes Essays
Comparing Act One Scene One and Act Two Scene One of Educating Rita    In willy Russell's play "educating Rita" the first scenes of each acts  are very different from each other. In act two scene one there is  almost a complete reverse in characters attitude, status and behaviour  from the first scene of act one. This is because in act one, Rita  really admires Frank and wishes she could be just like him because of  his vast knowledge. However in act two Frank admires the change in  Rita but at the same time he is also upset because he has lost the  Rita he used to know and he thinks that Rita no longer needs him  because she knows 'what wine to buy and what clothes to wear' but Rita  doesn't realise that there's more to education than just this!    ACT ONE FRANK    From the first scene of act one the first character we begin to learn  about is Frank. Frank is middle aged, uses standard English and is  well spoken. He appears to be a stereotypical middle class academic  but he has hidden qualities. Frank likes to drink; "Yes I suppose I  did take it on to pay for the drink." He constantly refers to the  drink and drinks throughout the play which suggests that Frank is an  alcoholic. He drinks to help him step delicately through the pressures  of his life- Not only is he teaching a course he doesn't want to  teach, He's got a girlfriend who is constantly getting him.    As well as drinking, Frank also smokes which makes him quite a weak  character because in scene one, Rita offers him a cigarette and he has  one even though he has supposed to have given up; "I made a promise  not to smoke."    Throughout the play Frank's frustration is shown by his sarcastic  humour ; "I like my lamb done to the point of abuse... You could  incinerate ratatouille and it still wouldn't burn!" Like this, Frank's  attitude towards most things is negative ;" I'm actually an appalling  teacher." Like the alcohol, Franks negativity is brought on by his  life. Frank gets no enjoyment from teaching, he'd much rather be with  his friends at his local pub. But besides Frank's negativity, Frank  doesn't patronise Rita ;" What would you like to know... Everything?  That's rather a lot... where would you like to start?" He listens and  empathises.    ACT ONE RITA    In the first act, Rita comes across as a stereotypical working class  Liverpudlian woman! She is twenty six, working class, speaks with a  scouse dialect and lives in a council house with her husband Denny.  					    
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