viernes, 31 de octubre de 2008

Act 2 Scenes 6 and 7

"Diferent directions"
I think that another possible names for the book would be "Educating Rita and Frank" or "The education of Rita and Frank".
They learned from each other throughout the play.With regards to Rita, she has learned several things from literature to different aspects in life.
Regarding to Frank, he has learned many things from Rita as well.
At the beginning of the play, Rita thought that students only would be involved in a systematic education, studying subjects from school and that was enough to be cultivated people. However, as the as scenes passed by, she has changed her viewpoint related to students because she has learned not only literature with Frank but also different aspects related to life in general.
As a consequence of that she made up her mind as students' concept is concerned.

2 comentarios:

Gladys Baya dijo...

I agree with you Frank and Rita have learned from one another, Romina... how important do you think that for effective education to take place?

And how do you think Rita has come to see "proper students" by the end of the play? To what extent do you agree with Rita's views?

Love,
Gladys

romina dijo...

I think that it's very important fro effective education because students learn from teachers and viceversa all the time.
According to her own experience Rita made up her mind about students, she realized that we, people, learn most all the time and in different ways, it's a process that never ending. I really agree with Rita's concept by the end of the play.
Hugs,
Romina