Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Educating Rita - Eductaion
- How has Education Changed Rita?
- Frank learns to trust; open
up and that it's okay to be
friends - they both teach each
other.
- P77 - "If you must
open a window then go
on, open it"
- Frank
teaches her
about her
culture and
language.
- Russel doesn't believe the quote
"self education is, I firmly believe,
the only kind of education there is"
- Frank doesn't feel
Education is right for
Rita.
- How has Education changed Rita?
- Her choice of
literature
changes
throughout the
novel
- Reflects on how her life is constantly
changing
- "Oh it's type is quite interesting
but it's hardly excellent
- She wants to know things and be able to
have things to talk about; she wants to fit in
with other students
- She doesn't want to
be the stereotypical
woman
- P53 - "I told him
I'd only have a
baby when I had
the choice"
- "I'm educated,
I've got what you
have"
- Her confidence has
expanded
- She's become exactly
what she wanted to be
- What does education mean?
- P53 - "He can burn
me book and me
papers"
- P52-53 - "Frank
provides me with an eye"
- It teaches you life lessons -
Frank learns to open up
and to trust.
- P18-19 - "Only the masses
who don't understand
- Shows Rita's freedom
- "Educated people
know it's only
words"
- What is the value of Education to Rita? To Frank?
- To grow as a person; to blossom and feel socially accepted.
- "... doesn't cause any sort of
fuss with educated people"
- At the start of the novel she
doesn't think she's an
"educated" person
- P66 - "It'll probably
be a job finding my
brains"
- Rita knows she's
not clever
- "I want to find myself"
- Education is her window
to her future
- In what sense is the education Rita
experiences pretentious?
- He doesn't want
education to change
Rita
- He believes she's
unique in her
outspoken way
- She feels she's not
good enough to even
talk to other students
- She wants
to be like
the other
students
- P24 - Qualities
Frank believes Rita
has
- P18-19 - Why Frank
doesn't want to teach Rita