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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-09-02 11:29 pm
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Ethics [Thursday, September 3, 1st period]

Anakin walked into his classroom precisely on time and gave the students assembled there an appraising glance as the door clicked shut behind him. If you were late, you weren't getting in. "I'm Master Skywalker," he said in a voice that was intended to carry, "this is Ethics, and we're going to skip the introductions--I'll figure out who you are--and move straight to our first discussion."

He paced around the room, cloak flaring out behind him, as he handed out the syllabus. "Today's topic," he said, pointing to the top of the page. "Self sacrifice: knowing the difference between saving people and being a pretentious twit."

"Any time I ask a a group of people what they would do to save someone they love, they all blither on about how they would set the world on fire, lie, cheat, steal, kill, die, et cetera, et cetera. I've been at this school too long to believe that half of you haven't already been put into this situation and I'm in no mood to hear adolescent ramblings about how wonderful you were or might hypothetically be. Instead I want you to give me a concrete example of a time you admitted to yourself that a problem cannot be solved, and that to sacrificing yourself wasn't a statement, but merely pointless?" His gaze swept the room. "How long does it take for you to realize you can't fix everything by yourself?"

He would hear the replies and choose his TAs from there.
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Re: Answer the questions! [Ethics 9/3]

[personal profile] trigons_child 2009-09-03 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Raven nodded back but held her tongue. She still couldn't understand, and she wasn't sure she ever could, but she wasn't sure if it was her healer's soul or some form of denial. Whichever one, she definitely didn't want to discuss it further here. Instead she rested her chin on her hands, listening to the rest of the class offer their examples and trying to learn from their words.