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A 5 page paper which examines whether the teacher in
Willy Russell’s play “Educating Rita” is an appalling teacher or an inspiration. No
additional sources cited.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RArita.rtf
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story of social class, and internal struggle, to name but a few of the elements within Willy Russells play. And, when we take into consideration all of the possible and
obvious elements in the play we are often left with the question of whether or not the professor, Frank, is actually an appalling teacher or an inspiration. In the following
paper we examine the qualities of the Frank and discuss whether he is an appalling teacher or an inspiration. The paper argues more favorably in the direction that he is
an appalling teacher for he does not really do his job. Frank and Rita In better understanding what type of teacher Frank is we must first look at the
type of man his is. 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
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