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Comparing and Contrasting ‘Teechers’ with ‘Educating Rita’

2023-05-05 17:50:40

Comparing and contrasting 'Teechers' of John Godber and 'Willy Russell Education Rita' comparing and contrasting 'Teechers' and 'Education Rita'. I think the most obvious similarity between the two plays is the theme of education. Teacher teaching is terrible, and teachers and children have no motivation to learn. Teachers do not like to work at school because children's bald acts "I want everyone to leave." Tragic teaching also applies to Rita's education which expressed his own teachings as "shocking but awful students".

I am comparing dramas, "Teachers" by John Gob, "Victims" who helped me write a script recently. Plot of our "victim" and "teacher" I am comparing dramas; John Gob's "Teacher", I recently participated and helped writing the script; "Victim". The plot of our drama 'Victim' is based on bullying and domestic violence. The main story is that a young girls student, Jess, is moving to a new area and a new school. She was picked up by the rest of the school and a group of girls began to tease her.

John Godber's "Teechers" is a disadvantage that develops focusing on student failures in education systems. It has never been said, but it means that the school is in the working class "rough". The story that it conveys is composed of drama in the drama, it is one of my favorite stories on the stage. When I heard that "191 days" is a drama about teachers and students in a disadvantaged area, I quickly remembered the glow of "teacher". I am very much looking forward.

Rita Willy Russell says to you two people during the play, these are the hero Frank and Rita. Rita is a working class, I want to choose, I do not have education or profession as a hairdresser, I am trying to exclude social class She wants to be successful at school and want to be happy, but her It is a friend. This situation lasted my life until I decided to change my identity and leave the working class culture, saying my family said school was not cool, so I changed my identity. Frank is a middle-aged professor at the university and I am very dissatisfied with my life Frank is drinking alcohol and drinking alcohol and drinking at work, just drinking. Rita and Frank have many similarities; Frank does not seem to want any action against this, but they are not satisfied with their lives.