lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008

WHTA WORDS DOES RITA USE TO EXPRESS HER ENTHUSIASM FOR MACBETH?


"I thoughtit was gonna be dead borin' "bleddin' great, honest... it done me in, it was fantastic".

These are the words Rita use to describe the play that she has seen.What's more she wants to write about it and tell Frank how did she feel with this new experience.

But she cannot use this words to write an essay.This is an informal language and it is not appropiate to use in this case.To write one she needs to use formal language.

I think she expresses her thoughts this ways because this is the way she knows how to do so.She felt she did not really know how to understand the play as she imagined she did andexpresses and I can perceive this feeling in this words: " All they out there, they know all about that sort of thing don't they", referring to all the students at college.What she want to express is that she is not so clever to understand or interpret the play as Frank does it.


WHAT EXPRESSIONS DOES USE RITA TO EMPHASISE HOW IMPORTANT IS THE COURSE TO HER?


"Comin' here, doin' this, it's given me more life then I've had in years, an' he should be able to see that."But its not takin' the place of life, it's providin' me with life itself.""Comin' here, doin' this, it's given me more life than I've had in years,... Well, if he doesn't want me when I'm alive I'm certainly not just gonna lie down an' die for him."

when Denny discovers that Rita is still on the pill. In a rage he burns her papers and books. This was obstacle that Rita has to face and from that moment on she has to resign to her old environment.Once drawn into the world of such writers as Shakespeare, the only thing se wants to is to continue in this new world.

I think that Rita feels alive not only by literature but also by Frank,her tutor.He makes Rita to think critically.And this helps her to feel motivated.