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    the 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

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    “Educating Rita” written in 1980 by Willy Russell, is a play that explores the way in which a working class Liverpudlian woman, Rita (Susan), follows the change from unhappiness to happiness. The story is a comedy, which revolves around the growing personal relationship between Rita, and her Open University Literature tutor, Dr. Frank Byrant. Russell often mocks many parts of society at a time when the play was set including education, social class and patriarchy. Rita is used to create comedy within

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    and others. Transitions are clearly demonstrated in the play Educating Rita (1991), by Willy Russell, where Rita's growth and change comes about with her new knowledge and ideas in her social and working-class life. The Intouchable's (2011) by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano also demonstrates how new knowledge and ideas can make a change in one's life leading to a transition. Willy Russel has used transitioning in the play Educating Rita through Rita's progress and journey through Open University

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    document is the scene 6, Act 1, from a play called « Educating Rita ». In this scene, the main character Rita just went to see a play McBeth and is now having a conversation about it with her tutor. The last document is the speech of J.K Rowling to Harvard’s students. How to become a part of the Great British history ? Great Britain has many world-known, myths, authors and universities. For example, we can see in the extract of Educating Rita, in which Rita just comes from the theatre where she saw MacBeth

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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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    Review of Educating Rita Educating Rita is a dramatic and comedic play about the differences in social class and education in Britain. The play takes place in the nineteen-seventies to the nineteen-eighties and is furthermore written by English playwright, lyricist, and composer William Russell. William Russell, also known as Willy Russell, was once a hairdresser himself, just like Rita. Though, today he is better known as the playwright of many successful plays, such as Shirley Valentine and Blood

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    “THE STRUGGLES OF TRANSITIONS ARE WORTH THE EFFORT.” In todays issue, we will be reviewing Willy Russell’s 1980 play “Educating Rita”. Rita grew up in a lower class family in England. Here, she worked as a hairdresser before being compelled to change her future. She began taking up a course in literature with none other than Dr. Frank Bryant, the drunken mess of the Open University. In comparison, we will also be addressing Alan Jay Lerner’s 1964 musical, “My Fair Lady”, which follows Eliza Doolittle’s

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    The Effect of Summer School on Rita in Educating Rita by Willy Russell 'Of course; you don't do Blake without doing innocence and experience, do y?' When Frank explains to Rita that after summer school they will study William Blake, Rita says that she has already studied Blake and implies in such a way that she almost disgraces Frank. Before summer school Rita has only been taught Frank and has only learnt his ideas, when she gains her own confidence she then challenges

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    Educating Rita by Willy Russell "Educating Rita", is a two-handed play which only has two characters and one set. "Educating Rita" was written in 1985 by Willy Russell, it looks at how the relationship between two people, Rita and Frank, develops as the play goes on. "Educating Rita" is the story of Rita, a hairdresser who decides to go to University in order to discover who she really is. When she arrives at University she meets Frank, a lazy alcoholic who doesn't

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    Changes in Rita's Character throughout Educating Rita With reference to the social context of the play, discuss the ways in which Willy Russell shows the changes in Rita’s character throughout Educating Rita. In the play Educating Rita by Willy Russell there are two main characters, Rita and Frank. Rita is a twenty six year old uneducated hairdresser. She wants a better life for herself; she wants to have an education. She didn’t get a full education at school as she says, ‘See, if I’d

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