In the play by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, misconceptions led to many situations where problems occur, with the largest being the one that led …show more content…
Many of these led many to dislike her. A good example of this is when a girl on the bleacher behind her pokes and states “aren’t you Melinda (insert name here), the girl who called the cops at (said) party. She makes this worse by not respawning, miscommunicating that she’s trying to be rude make the girl even angrier. She starts talking louder until the entire bleacher can hear her, heads start to turn and the tension heats up to point of boiling. Melinda just sits there and takes the punishment. The girl goes from simple nudging to full hitting. Melinda just sat there like a punching bag. She could have said no it wasn’t me or at least make something up to tell her otherwise, even if she did call the police she could have lied. With all the miscommunication and problems they caused because this makes her bitter and