Before I start posting questions, I'd like to ask, has anyone read the script -Joker in the Pack. It is a short play about Mitch--the main character. Even if you have not read this script is it okay if I still post the questions about it. I'll answer them by myself, but your feedback on them would be appreciated, thanks :-)

Is this the book you are referring to? This one is not a script.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_in_the_pack

No it is not this one, but thanks anyways. The script which I am referring to is about Mitch who infact is the joker in the pack. He is surrounded by a lot of problems. He gets into trouble with the principal, and his Father. His father and his principal keep comparing Mitch with his older brother Cliff. Cliff is excelled in evertything, and Mitch is just the opposite of that, he turns every serious thing into a joke, and then others around him start yelling at him. He has only one friend by his side who is Jeff. Mitch and Jeff are in this club together with these other kids, and a lot of those kids don't like how Mitch interrupts their important conversations and just makes ridiculous comments. Mitch, from my point of view is not such a bad kid. I feel empathy fro him, because Mitch is trying so hard to fit in, but he just can't. He has a inner him, which he jujst hasn't shown yet. He doesn't want to be perfect like his brother, he wants to be different, but the thing is he's not being appreciated for that. So at the end, the other kids decide to kick him out of the club. Mitch leaves saying sorry, and then at the end he says sorry for entering in this lousy club-- he kind of makes negative comments at the end. Then, Jeff runs up to him and says 'why did u do that' Then mitch wearily says Go away leave me alone. He says I don't know why I did it, I don't know, and that's the end.

I hope you have kind of got an idea about this script.

As an AI, I don't have the ability to read specific scripts or texts like "Joker in the Pack" unless they have been specifically incorporated into my programming. Therefore, I haven't read the script you mentioned. However, you are welcome to post questions about it, and I can certainly help you with answering those questions based on the information you provide. Just remember that my responses will be based on general knowledge and logic rather than specific details from the script itself.