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A 3 page paper which examines the theme of education in the play "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell. No additional sources cited.
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woman determined to gain more education and more understanding. She comes from a very rough and common world, and enters into a world that teaches her about culture and many
other things. Her teacher is a man who seems stuck in his world of education, illustrating how education is not something is passionate about. While we see Rita develop more
intelligently, we see Frank become more real as he is exposed to the education of the real world, not the world of scholars. The following paper examines the themes of
education as they are seen through the characters of Rita and Frank Education in "Educating Rita" The first thing we note when watching or reading this play is how
different the two individuals are. We note that Frank is clearly from an upper class portion of society whereas Rita is from the lower class dredges of society. Their language
is one of the most obvious differences and we first take note of Franks social position and language when talking on the phone to a person we assume is his
wife. "Darling, you could incinerate ratatouille and still it wouldnt burn...What do you mean am I determined to go to pub? I dont need determination to get me into a
pub" (Russell). In this we see a bit of a condescending attitude towards his wife, and an attitude that speaks of exasperation to some extent. Then Rita enters the scene
and she brings in a bit of chaos and unrefined behavior: "Im comin in, arent I? Its that stupid bleedin door. You wanna get it fixed!" (Russell). Her manner is
incredibly straight forward and there is clearly no need to mince words in her opinion. This clearly shocks Frank who is not used to such language and is clearly not
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