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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-03-16 11:24 pm
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Ethics [Tuesday, March 17, Second period]

Anakin stalked into the room and shut the door firmly behind him. His spin would have been much more impressive if a small shower of Lucky Charms hadn't fallen from his hood.

"Today we talk about wrath," he said. "There's something very human about giving in to our temper," he said. "It's freeing, uncomplicated."

He paused. "At least at that moment. The repercussions are always waiting."

He waved a hand and the holoprojector flipped to life. Frozen in time was a young Jedi with two lightsabers at the neck of an older, clearly defeated enemy. The students might remember the scenario from a few weeks ago.

"This was me," he said, pointing at the young man. "And that older man was evil and threatened my family. It didn't make the choice I made--to kill him while he knelt there--any less wrong."

He looked around the classroom making eye contact with every student before continuing. "Wrath is very, very tempting. It urges you to listen to that dark little voice inside of you--to cut loose, live without consequences."

He pointed at the holo again. "There are always consequences. This moment has stayed with me, made me the person I am. It wasn't a positive influence."

Anakin stopped pacing. "What would it take for you to get to that hazy edge? And more importantly, how do you stop yourself from giving in?"

Re: Answer the discussion question [3/17]

[identity profile] likethestore.livejournal.com 2009-03-17 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm pretty sure there aren't even a thousand people left in my world," K-Mart said, just as quietly. "I think for them, I'd do it."

Re: Answer the discussion question [3/17]

[identity profile] likethestore.livejournal.com 2009-03-17 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"But what about the living?" K-Mart said. "We couldn't even stop and rebuild because of what the Umbrella Corporation did. The only way we could survive was to keep constantly on the move. And now that we've found someplace we can settle down, we're stuck in a tiny town in Alaska."