Throughout my life, i have come to be known as a drama queen. As a little girl, the thought of being the queen of anything gave me a childish thrill. Today, i realize how use full my acting skills actually are. I'm in high school and in my opinion, being a high school-er is ten times better acting experience than any other movie could give you. To quote Shakespeare
its true though, isn't it? Everyone seems to be in a hurry now a days, quick to judge and quicker to make assumptions. Human nature, i suppose. But it has driven us to hide our true personalities driven us teenagers to become classified stereotypes where others decide what we should or should not do or who we should or should not be. The the girl who is always happy and is always cheering others up could possibly be the girl who goes home and cries herself to sleep for reasons that her heart refuses to betray. The arrogant player could have a heart so big and fragile that he is afraid to risk it being broken. The shy quiet one could be super talkative but afraid to maybe say too much, say something wrong, to speak the truth. I often hide behind multiple personalities that may or may not be my own, but the thing is that i will never know for sure. i got so caught up in my acting that i forgot the part i play in the real world. We are all unique not complicated, we are not weird just misunderstood. Its a giant masquerade out there, people wearing masks to protect their identity but the fact of the matter is, if you really wanted to know who they really are, all you would have to do is look deep into their eyes and read the story their eyes tell you. Till then, just enjoy the party!
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,"
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,"
its true though, isn't it? Everyone seems to be in a hurry now a days, quick to judge and quicker to make assumptions. Human nature, i suppose. But it has driven us to hide our true personalities driven us teenagers to become classified stereotypes where others decide what we should or should not do or who we should or should not be. The the girl who is always happy and is always cheering others up could possibly be the girl who goes home and cries herself to sleep for reasons that her heart refuses to betray. The arrogant player could have a heart so big and fragile that he is afraid to risk it being broken. The shy quiet one could be super talkative but afraid to maybe say too much, say something wrong, to speak the truth. I often hide behind multiple personalities that may or may not be my own, but the thing is that i will never know for sure. i got so caught up in my acting that i forgot the part i play in the real world. We are all unique not complicated, we are not weird just misunderstood. Its a giant masquerade out there, people wearing masks to protect their identity but the fact of the matter is, if you really wanted to know who they really are, all you would have to do is look deep into their eyes and read the story their eyes tell you. Till then, just enjoy the party!