Being introverted in theatre can be a great and terrifying in high school. I have a few stories about the crazy stuff that happens in that class, so I will scatter them out through out the book. So I only tell you guys one for now. (I'm so sorry that I am so awkward) All that you need to know before I start is that I am female and voice crack like a pubescent boy.
My theatre class is relatively loud unless we are taking notes or writing of any kind. But the day I have a very intense migrane they decided they are going to be loud as all hell through out the whole class. (Now I remind you I don't talk a lot and whenever I do it's quite.) Halfway through the monologue I was assigned to write. Everyone decided that they were going to croud around MY desk and ask me to help them to 'check my grammar' 'check my spelling' 'fix my punctuation '. Then I flip my 5H17! I slammed my pencil on the table, and stand up and shouted. "SHUT UP! ARE Y'ALL BLIND! I AM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN HELP YOU!NOW LEAVE ME ALONE SO I CAN WORK LIKE YOU SHOULD BE DOING!" them everyone went silent and the teacher lookat me with pure shock. I calmly sat down picked up my pencil and continued to work. I finished that day I had absolutely nothing to do but analyz my clasates from a far. Until two people I "knew" walked up and carefully asked me to check their work. I agreed to help in the nicest way possible. They listened well and took all my advice to heart. Then soon I was giving everyone a writing lessons in theatre to everyone even my bullies (I'll write about them later).
Thank you for reading. I hope that you enjoyed this story. I hope you could relate to it on some level or found it (oddly) funny in some way.
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