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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-11-18 09:04 am
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Ethics [Tuesday, November 18, 2nd period]

Today the students, who would be returning their fake children, would be greeted with the sight of Anakin holding his seventeen month old daughter Juliet as they entered the classroom.

Well, restraining her. She was really interested in all of the stuffed Ewok toys. "I know many of you expressed a lack of understanding with what I was aiming at with this assignment," he said, waving his hand in the Force and grabbing one of the stuffed animals for the toddler, who squealed with appreciation.

"In many schools in this country and in this dimension, being assigned fake children is part of your health classes in order to instill a level of responsibility and understanding of cause and effect. In an ethics course, it is equally important to learn how you would react to being placed in such a situation. My best friend, who had never in his life dreamed of being placed with the responsibility of a child, was given one when the mother died unexpectedly."

And a nice spin on his Dark Side fall that was.

"Many unexpected offspring are brought into the universe through untamed lust," he continued, "which is why the droid babies come out during that class. But for me--and hopefully for you--the important lesson to learn were how you did dealing with the unexpected. Did you communicate well with your partner? Did you avoid the responsibility of the assignment entirely? Did you spend your week pointlessly hating me? What did you learn this week?"

Re: Talk to Anakin [11/18]

[identity profile] didntchewgrass.livejournal.com 2010-11-18 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sneaky is one way of putting it," Elphaba said. "But I was inappropriate, and my agitation was no excuse. You are a good teacher, and I have reasons to trust you. I apologize."

Re: Talk to Anakin [11/18]

[identity profile] didntchewgrass.livejournal.com 2010-11-18 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"You'd be a poor teacher if it was," Elphaba said. "I'd wonder quite why you were here, in fact. And how far you'd fallen from the ideals you've passed on are the pillars of your order, as well."