Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Gains and Losses of Educating Rita :: Educating Rita Willy Russell Plays Essays
The Gains and Losses of Educating Rita    The purpose of my essay is to explain, in considerable detail, the  gains and loses of Educating Rita for it being a two-handed play.    The play, ââ¬ËEducating Ritaââ¬â¢, written by Willy Russell is very  entertaining, although there are only two characters, hence the reason  it is a two-handed play. The grounds on which I found it entertaining  is based upon the basic plot outline which consists of Rita, a  working-class Liverpool girl, with a hunger for education and Frank,  her lecturer, attempts to do just that, but, their relationship  changes, they become close. Close in the sense by not sharing your  average perception of a student and teacher relationship. They drink  and smoke together. This soon changes when Ritaââ¬â¢s knowledge expands  with the help of Frank and summer school. Summer school also helps to  boost Ritaââ¬â¢s confidence enabling her to socialise with educated people  like herself. Rita divorces her husband, Denny, and gets a new flat  mate called Trish. Trish has a great influence on Rita until, she  discovered, Trish tried to commit suicide. Rita and Frank soon fall  out however; Frank still enters her for an exam. This concludes in  Rita passing her exam and fulfilling her dream of an education. She  soon becomes Frankââ¬â¢s friend again. Other characters, such as Trish and  Denny are never seen but talked about. All the scenes, throughout the  play, are set in the Open University where Rita is being taught.    To help me carry out this essay I watched the film, ââ¬ËEducating Ritaââ¬â¢,  in order to identify any gains and losses for the two ââ¬â handed play.    After having read the play and seen the movie I am struck by the large  number of differences. Many small details have a great impact on how  the story can and is being perceived. The movie offers a great deal of  background information on events that are relevant to the play. This  is an example of a big loss for ââ¬ËEducating Ritaââ¬â¢ being a two-handed  play. By seeing the deleted scenes of the play you get a greater  understanding of the sequence of events. Being unable to see the  deleted scenes may have lead to confusion and misinterpretation  resulting in the play not achieving its full potential. The play is  much more predictable in the sense that numerous actions will not take  place on stage. For example, nothing taking place outside Frank's  office can be seen by the audience. All action is unavoidably confined  within the office. At the point in the play where Frank invites Rita  to his home for dinner the audience are not set up for anything    					    
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