Wednesday, October 2, 2019
About the Writer Willy Russell :: Willy Russell Playwright biographies Essays
About the Writer Willy Russell      William Russell was born in Whiston - just outside Liverpool, in 1947.  At primary school he enjoyed reading, football and gardening, these  were the only subjects he likes, but at secondary school he was  consigned to the factory fodder D stream. It was in this surprising  environment that he conceived the idea of being a writer. His only  experience of factory work caused him to fail to obtain a printing  apprenticeship, so his mother suggested he trained to be a women's  hairdresser. He trained and worked as a women's hairdresser for five  years, eventually running his own salon. After this he was seeking a  career that would give him a greater opportunity and understanding of  being a writer. He decided to become a student, having now passed O  level English at night classes. No local education authority would  give him a bursary, so he spent some time girder cleaning at Fords in  order to fund his college O & A level studies. He only did this long  enough so that he could afford the course; he spent no time extra  doing this job as climbing up on dirty, oily girders was a very  dangerous job which many of his colleagues were injured on.    You can see in the play that Russell is commenting on society as  Russell is almost like Rita, she lives near Liverpool with little  education and works in a hairdresser, trying to get the opportunity to  have choice by getting an education. During the play, Russell shows  that the class system is a part of modern society and Rita wants to  change classes, from working to middle, but has little education. She  wants Equal opportunities in that the way that women are expected to  have babies and stay at home all day, but in his play Rita breaks away  from everyone else and gets an education and he shows in the play, how  hard it really is to get an education and all the troubles that  someone of a lower class has to go through to achieve there goals.    I think that Russell wrote this play because he had a hard time in his  own life, and he wanted to express to other people that you need to  have a choice or you will begin to experience a feeling of being  trapped in society. I think that Russell used humour in his play  because it would make the audience watching the play understand the  issues brought up. I think the play runs better as a comedy, with the  humour aspects of the play rather than a more serious drama.  					    
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