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endsthegame ([personal profile] endsthegame) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2013-07-08 09:30 am

Practical Philosophy, Monday

Ender had gotten into the habit of teaching outside in any circumstance but all out rain (or frost, but that was unlikely in summer). He checked outside whether or not it would be tending towards the rumored storms any time soon, but having noted the all clear, he posted a note on his designated classroom's door pointing all the students towards the dorm lawn.

He sat down on the grass out there, legs folded. By his side was a bag full of sandwiches, just in case any student had missed breakfast. And there he waited, quiet and patient, until everyone had arrived.


"So I didn't bring any books, and I didn't make a reading list either," he said, once they had. "Because despite what the title of this class might imply, I'm not actually here to tell you about Hegel or Kant and what they were thinking. They might come up, but if they do, it's because they have had interesting ideas that might be useful to us."

He stretched his legs out. "I'm Andrew Wiggin, though some people call me Ender," he said, "And I don't bring books here because I don't think they have all that many answers. Neither do I, for that matter. I have, however, been gifted with a boundless supply of questions, and that's no terrible thing. You can keep asking questions as the situation changes - answers tend to be the same thing no matter when you check up on them."

He smiled wryly.

"This class is about questions," he said. "And it's about having a conversation through those questions. Everyone here has sat through something in their life that they feel the need to question - though whether they want to admit that is another thing entirely. We're here to talk about those questions as they come up. No more, no less."

He shot Cade a wry look. "That still means I expect all of you to participate," he said. "You don't have to share about yourself if you absolutely don't want to. If you don't want to talk about something, you're free to say so, and if you want to talk to me about it outside of class, that's fine too. But I expect you to talk along. If you don't, I'm not going to apologize for the kinds of questions I'll ask. While we're at it, I also won't tolerate shaming anyone in this class for any reason."

Having said that, though, Ender's mouth quirked up. "Enough with the threats," he said. "I don't believe in classic introductions - I think I know what most of your names are, and I'll learn the ones that I don't, and what year you're in is of absolutely no concern to me."

"Let's open a dialogue instead," he finished. "For some of you, this is all new. How is it working for you? Are you elated? Annoyed? Don't want to be here? Achingly happy to be here? And for those of you who aren't - how has the past year treated you? Has there been anything that made you cry or made you think or made you wonder?"

"We can talk about that. Or we can talk about something else. I'm open to talking about anything, as long as you think it's worth questioning. Because you can assume from here on in that I really don't know a thing; but maybe by educating me, you can find something worth educating yourself about."

He paused, then pointed towards one of the boys. "Sparkle is my teaching assistant, by the way," he said. "Feel free to test his propensity for questions. He's got his own brand."
myownface: (Oh Shit)

Re: Talk.

[personal profile] myownface 2013-07-08 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that got Sparkle's eyebrow up, right there.

"People were getting hurt for that money?" He actually wasn't acting particularly surprised. Toronto was tamer than some American cities, sure, but that didn't change the fact that he knew just what lengths people would stoop to for cash and power. "Shitty deal."
arsenicmauls: (conv: you crossing me?)

Re: Talk.

[personal profile] arsenicmauls 2013-07-08 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Wow, there's someone on the island who missed my 'my parents were supervillains' memo?" She had been talking about it a lot. It was a part of her life, and a big one; keeping quiet about it was pointless. "Yeah, people were getting hurt. One human sacrifice a year plus every little bit of Los Angeles' criminal activity."
myownface: (And?)

Re: Talk.

[personal profile] myownface 2013-07-08 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Sparkle gave his shoulders a shrug. 'Parents' and 'super' were two sure-fire ways to ensure that his selective hearing went on. If the memo had ever headed his way, he'd managed to totally miss it.

"Then, yeah, I can see where you'd want to avoid becoming like that," he noted, frowning a little. "Like I said, I'm not really in any hurry to turn into the entitled assholes that turn their nose up at me in the streets back home, but you've got more to it, there, than I figured."
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Re: Talk.

[personal profile] arsenicmauls 2013-07-09 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Those entitled assholes might as well be supervillains too," Gert said. "Along with ninety-nine-point-nine percent of other adults on the planet."
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Re: Talk.

[personal profile] myownface 2013-07-09 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Might as well be," Sparkle agreed with a nod. "I haven't met all that many that have gone out of their way to prove otherwise."

Lewis, maybe. Lewis did the best he could for the kids under his care.

Aside from that? Nope, not really.