A male teacher (MR WORN) puts his papers and books on his desk. The board is littered with students’ names under the ‘Warning’ section of the board. MR WORN rubs these names off with annoyance. He then moves to his desk and sits down, he sorts these piles out into people who turned up and people who didn’t. The ‘did not turn up’ pile is much larger than the other. He hastily drinks his coffee in an attempt to wake himself up and give him the impetus for the day of teaching. His class comes in. They enter displaying recognisable gestures of being unexcited, unenthused and annoyed at the disturbance of having to attend a lesson. He begins to take the register. MR WORN portrays signs of struggle and pain due to the disruptions and interruptions he is experiencing. He bellows for silence and with some surprise he gets it. He finishes the register and proceeds to start the lesson. “Today we’re going to continue looking at Romeo and Juliet. Now as I said yesterday if you did the homework of reading on this lesson will be nice and easy.” His upbeat and expectant tone is met with ennui by his class.
There is a group of students at the side of the class, they are talking and joking. The leader of the pack is wearing his tie halfway down his body, and his shirt half tucked in, half tucked out. This boy however is not the attention of the teacher. He has focused on the boy next to him, the one that doesn’t really fit. He is the runt of the litter, small and thin.
The teacher is struggling to continue his lesson, “Come on boys.” His face is red and his fists are clenched as the boys ignore his request. He targets a group of girls. “Be quiet” one responds, “Oh sir, it’s not just us.” The class begins to settle with murmurs of conversations slowing. The last boy to stop talking after the teacher shouts is the misfit. The misfit is then made to stand up in front of the class. The teacher makes an example of him. He says, “Tommy you would know about relationships right? There relationship is not really allowed, as you would agree Tommy.” He nods, “However they love each other and they aren’t really doing anything wrong. Not like you do Tommy. Juliet is off limits for Romeo, is there anyone you would consider off limits maybe year sevens?” The class is silent and intent of waiting for TOMMY’S reply. A girl breaks the silence by shouting out “Pervert!” He shouts back “Bullshit!” This language further enrages the teacher. “How dare you! I was simply making an example Tommy, but if you have something to share, go ahead.” TOMMY gives no reaction as his original gusto has been battered down. MR WORN lays into him documenting TOMMY’S escapades, “You sit there on the stairs of the west block and you pounce on the poor innocent little girls don’t you Tommy?”
The class descends in an unorganized mess as TOMMY runs out. The teacher has lost control over both himself and his class. RUBY opens the door after TOMMY and shouts “Go on perv run away to your girls!”
Tommy keeps running away. MR WORN has realized his outspoken, inappropriate accusation and shuts the door saying, “Sit down Ruby, that is inappropriate!”