Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Frank and Rita in the First Scene of the Play :: Educating Rita Plays Willy Russell Essays
Frank and Rita in the First Scene of the Play    To explore how Russell presents the characters of Frank and Rita  during the first scene of the play.    Russellââ¬â¢s play has been created to stretch out and grab the audiences  attention, feelings and emotions right from the beginning of the play.  In my essay I will aim to explore how he establishes the characters  roles and how they interact with each other during the first scene of  the play.    Firstly, with the quote ââ¬Å"he manages a gulp at the whisky.â⬠ Russell  presents Frank as an alcoholic, this is because he is able to take a  gulp of whisky without gasping or coughing so this shows that he is  used to taking such large amounts. This may then lead to the audience  feeling that Frank maybe an insecure person, as he has to turn to  drink for comfort and security.    Then when Rita first appears, with the quote ââ¬Å"Its that bleedinââ¬â¢ handle  on that door, you wanna get it fixed!â⬠ Russell is establishing the  character of the play and their attitudes and distinctive  personalities. With Rita she is shown as a boisterous person. This is  clearly exposed with the words ââ¬Å"Bleedââ¬â¢nâ⬠¦You wanna get it fixedâ⬠ as  these words are commanding techniques and it shows to the audience in  a short amount of time that Rita is in control. This would shock them  as Rita is speaking improperly towards the teacher.     Also with ââ¬Å"I think your marvellousâ⬠¦youââ¬â¢re the first breath of fresh  air that has been in this room for ages.â⬠ Russell now presents Frank  as a flirtatious person who is attempting to chat up Rita. With the  words ââ¬Å"first breath of fresh airâ⬠ this show s that Frank doesnââ¬â¢t have  many young ââ¬Å"freshâ⬠ minds in his office to teach. The audience may feel  sorry for Frank as he seems to have a lonely life in his darkened  office and also how he seems to have given up on life.    Following on from this with the quote ââ¬Å"look at those tits.â⬠ Russell  uses the word ââ¬Å"titsâ⬠ to show to emphasise even more to the audience  that Rita is different to the other students. She is an open minded  and loud person who unintentionally makes herself out to be a person  who is not afraid to say what she believes. So as a consequence the  audience may be startled as Rita is not acting in the normal pupil to  teacher register. Also they may feel that Rita is a loud person who is  trying to cover up for being nervous one.    To add to this, ââ¬Å"Wait a minute listen to meâ⬠¦youââ¬â¢re gonna bleedinââ¬â¢ well    					    
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