The Ecstasy of Rita Joe Summary
[2024-03-06 06:36:28]
Ritacho's ecstasy began as a trial. Ritajyojo is a magistrate judge who opposes the police as a witness, not herself, without a representative, deciding her fate. As the magistrate 's opening line shows, he is determined to be strict but fair. However, the first sentence of Ritajo ruined the eloquent statement of the magistrate. She was arrested by a masked police officer who provided her money and arrested her for prostitution. When insisting that Ritajo is innocent, the magistrate will continue his praise of justice, and the singer will provide poetry of an unforgettable melody
The useless exchange between Rita and the Magistrate will continue, and set a pattern for the remaining strategies. However, as the trial continued, the past interrupted the present at various intervals and began to inform. Even magistrates are bothered by memories: Ritajyojo reminds him of a young, naked girl who once stood alone in the harshest Caribou roadside. He wanted to express sympathy to her, and this kind of memory pulled his attention, but his sense of responsibility finally overwhelmed his human nature and he resumed his behavior. When he asked Rita about charges against her, whether she could provide a witness to her and whether she was a carrier of a sexually transmitted infection, the magistrate became increasingly belly I made it.
For her, Rita does not seem to have the ability to protect him or herself. She has little knowledge or trust in her system. Therefore, she welcomes her past actions that hinder her behavior, confusing the conversation with the local judge, and keeps her away from the long-term fatigue, hunger and illness she suffers. Jamie Paul, Erin Joe, Old lady, David Joe are American Indians and will appear alone in Rita; like pastors, Mr. Homer, teachers, police officers and various witnesses of the Board of Education (Murderer Double Such a white man appears in Rita's dreams and trials
Like Rita, Jamie Paul succumbed to the temptation of the city. When he got there, he was full of energy and optimism: he borrowed a room, found a job, and liked another life away from the sanctuary. But his hopes quickly disappeared, lost work, began drinking, dating other young American Indians who were unemployed. But he will not go home.
Teacher Donohue is a teacher of Ritajo's school. She is too white to understand Rita Joa. When I was young, I judged that Rita was a hardworking student and witnessed in Litajo's courtroom, but I did not have much opinion about Ritajoka, I thought that Ritajyojo was a prostitute. This singer is another Ritajo's self. She plays a role of chorus and attempts to fill the gap in the play. Singers are used to drawing a regional view of things. She often sang this sentence. "God smiles." "Please give me a job in town!", Which summarizes the entire script of these two lines
Ritacho's ecstasy began as a trial. Ritajyojo is a magistrate judge who opposes the police as a witness, not herself, without a representative, deciding her fate. As the magistrate 's opening line shows, he is determined to be strict but fair. However, the first sentence of Ritajo ruined the eloquent statement of the magistrate. She was arrested by a masked police officer who provided her money and arrested her for prostitution. When insisting that Ritajo is innocent, the magistrate will continue his praise of justice, and the singer will provide poetry of an unforgettable melody
The reaction between indigenous peoples and critics has changed since the first production, but the play is epoch-making in the history of contemporary Canadian dramas. Ritajo's ecstasy is a story of a young Aboriginal woman who came to town to seek racial discrimination, marginalization, and finally rape and murder, seeking to be released from the limitations of her life. This contemporary tragedy condemns the atrocities of the institutions rejecting or punishing indigenous social and spiritual poverty and depriving them of their pride, traditio