lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2008

Life is change

The impact that Summer School had on Rita was incredibly significant. She came back fascinated, even more energetic than before, confident and proud of herself. I can imagine her faced shining with excitement while describing her marvellous visit to London to Frank. I think this period there helped her face new challenges and these in turn made her confront her fears and shames. For instance, Rita was able to ask questions in front of a wide audience and to resist the temptation to crack a joke to a tutor in a library, attitude she remarked proudly. I dare say she’s beginning to feel like the ones she called “proper students”. She wants to study outside on the grass with them. At the same time she feels the necessity to help Frank to overcome his fears by trying to transmit him her enthusiasm. I must say I love her idea of giving him an engraved pen as a gift saying: “Must only be used for poetry. By strictest order- Rita” So all in all, as we can see in this scene, Rita’s attitude changed completely, but she wants Frank’s life to give a turn as well and she is trying her best to make it happen.

2 comentarios:

Gladys Baya dijo...

You sound almost as enthusiastic as Rita about her own "mutation", Lu!

It's true Rita seems to finally have started feeling she can "be one of them", the "proper students", despite what she's always seen around... Yet, how "wise" is this new Rita? How receptive to learning? Can you understand why Frank seems so reluctant to "celebrate"? Or do you think he's just refusing to learn, and she's now playing the role of supportive educator, making her best effort to enable Frank to "have a voice out there" once again?

Will be looking forward to reading what you think this time!
Peace,
Gladys

Lucía G. dijo...

I believe Frank was so reluctanto to "celebrate" her success because he did not see it as a complete success.While it was true that she became a more knowledgeable person as regards Literature for example, she regarded as valueless her previous experiences and knowledge, which is precisely what Frank did not want her to lose, her uniqueness, her true self.
As Frank, I don't believe she has become a wise person yet.
hugs,
Lu