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    In contrast, Malala’s attempt to create social change was far more dangerous. Malala and many other girls in Pakistan are denied the right to education when the Taliban seize power in the Swat Valley, Pakistan. Malala’s struggle takes place in contemporary Pakistan where speaking out is considered very

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    Hot Seat Case Study

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    The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the “Change” video from the required Hot Seat Case Study. In this video we watched MediaWorld, Vice President of Marketing (Carlos Alarcon), Associate Director of Advertising (Rita Finch), and Creative Director (Juan Rayes) meet with each other to confront Rita and Juan concerns. Their concerns were regarding their frustration with their new coworkers from the recent merger company, between Franklin/Warner and MediaWorld, but the meeting ended shaky (McGraw-Hill

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    Educating Rita

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    Characters and Themes in Educating Rita GCSE Coursework: In what ways is Act 1 Scene 1 of “Educating Rita” a good introduction to the play’s main characters and themes? Do you think Willy Russell has made his opening dramatic and entertaining? “I’m coming in aren’t I? It’s that stupid bleedin’ handle on the door!” is not the way in which we would expect a new university student to talk to a lecture she had never meet before, but as we later find out, Rita, is not a stereotypical student and

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    Educating Rita 'Educating Rita ', a sensational, dramatic, however, consistent with its passing on of a ladies ' regular quandary composed by Willy Russell - passing on his illustration of life in a manner that which the audience can appreciate from. A woman in her late twenties, Rita, is shown to be struggling with the basic things a regular woman counter every day and the major phases of life as she becomes 'educated ' and sets herself ‘free’. The main theme of this play is CHANGE. “The door

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    restaureant. Once inside the restaurant the waitress asks Phil and Rita whether they wanted more

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    Within Educating Rita it could be argued that Russell is trying to depict an aspect of conflict within class and culture in the UK- the play itself being in the context of the country during the 1980’s where the rise of Thatcherism grasped many industrialised areas of Britain, thus Russell attempts to depict the importance of education with in this era to those who wanted to escape from the lower end of the social scale. This directly affects one of the two characters in the play, Rita. Who- due to a

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    individual to face new experiences that may become obstacles or barriers they must overcome before being able to transition. During this transition, individuals may also gain a new sense of self and others. Willy Russell’s play, ‘Educating Rita’ explores obstacles as Rita transitions from an uneducated class to the educated and how it impacts her life as a woman as she is forced to be someone she does not want to be (the role of women). Another text that explores transition is a story by Gill Hickson,

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    Market in State B, Rita, a resident of State C, struck Pam with her car. In Rita 's car were three friends from State C who were traveling through State B with Rita. The friends told the police officer called to the scene of the accident that Pam was reading a magazine as she walked across the parking lot and was therefore not watching where she was going. Pam told the police officer that she had just walked out from behind a large concrete column in the parking lot when Rita 's car struck her

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    Paulo Freire was an educational reformist from Brazil. Some had called his approach to education as radical. He had practical and theoretical ideas of education and believed in liberation through education. Much of his work had been based on involvement in teaching in the third world, which meant many that he taught had limited literacy skills. In 1959, he was exiled from Brazil because his method of education had threatened those in power. Friere wanted people to develop a theory of existence.

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    without consequence. The shot then zooms out to a familiar shot of Rita and Phil at the table. This scene of overindulgence required the Art Director and Set Designer to provide several props for this scene. Phil also smokes a cigarette and guzzles coffee straight from the carafe, using more props which reinforce the message of this scene. While Rita’s costume stays the same in each of the diner scenes, Phil’s outfit changes with each one. In the first scene, Phil is wearing a shirt, tie,

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