I don't feel bad about it anymore, but... at the beginning of the year, our school was performing an assembly for drug and alcohol week. The theater society performed improvised skits for the juniors and the freshman. The skit that I was in, consisted of 4 other people and me. One person was the one who "died" for the skit, and my character had to be a real witch. The girl told me to be mean to her for the scene and told me a line that I should say. I took her advice and said it. The line was "you deserved to die." Saying that line made the juniors "boo" me when I was on stage. I'm honestly a really nice girl in real life. Why do unintelligent people just assume that since your character is mean, means that you are mean, too? When I went to my theater class, a girl who saw the assembly called me a witch. (With a 'b' instead of a 'w,' though.) I got over it, though, but it took a while. I told her that it was only acting and that she should just grow up.