04-17-2010, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by KatieTessa Ingrid looked up as a version of Professor Trelawney appeared in front of her sobbing.The dark haired division said slowly but emotionally "You must know in your heart Professor Trelawney that you are not suited for the job of Divination professor." She paused for a moment to look at the shimmering image in front of her. "You don't have any control over your students and you can't make the easiest predictions when asked. The students deserve better than that don't you agree? You aren't suited for the job that i why I'd fire you. It's nothing personal I only have the students best interest at heart." Ingrid would have liked to hug the sobbing woman and given her a handkerchief but she couldn't. The image of Sybill Trelawney gulped down some air and was about to repsond when the image shimmered and disappeared. Quote:
Originally Posted by cedricdiggory Chris thought that since Dolores Umbridge wasn't on the list, he couldn't fire her even though she was really the one that should be fired at the first place. Anyway, he would just choose another one. Chris kept writing, not minding other people who were as busy as he was. "I therefore conclude that the one that should be fired is Professor Hagrid due to the fact that he is undergraduate and is really hard to understand because he's having this lisp problem and his enunciating of words is utterly terrible. How would the eager and hardworking students--who'd want to really learn--understand the lesson and his teachings if the students could not even seem to comprehend what he's saying. Even though he didn't intend some horrific things to happen, there's always student who gets hurt when he's teaching and he lets them deal with dangerous creatures. He should have always given the students a very thorough explanation which he always failed to do whenever he's letting them touch or handle the creatures especially when he knows that those creatures could actually hurt its handlers. He should always know that the children's safety and the learnings they should mustered from each lessons are the most important things he should keep in mind while teaching which, then again, he failed to fulfill. Lacking of a vast and profound knowledge of his subject and endangering his student's safety are really some of the numerous, countless factors which leads me into conclusion that he is really the one that should be fired and is therefore needs to be under probation and has some teaching seminars." The oversized image of Rubeus Hagrid appeared in front of the man and shuffled his feet, averting his eyes. "What you gon' fire me fur?" he asked sadly, crying into his beard. Quote:
Originally Posted by moonyroxs Alice gulped as the woman peered in front of her. She noted her odd apparel, but of course she didn't comment. Instead, guilt overwhelming her, she took a hesitant step forward. "Please don't cry. See it... See it as a door to bigger and better things." Easy for her to say, she knew; Alice would probably be sobbing too if Becca fired her.
...But she hadn't. And Alice needed to be strong if she wanted to move on. She couldn't give in to the illusion because of pity. She reminded herself of the reasons she had picked Trelawney to fire. "Professor, I'm afraid I must fire you because of the fearsome, not always valid, predictions you make in your classroom. They are not necessary and it is certainly not okay for you to subject your students to the emotional stress and worry imposed upon them because of your predictions, whether they are true or not. While I'm sure your frequent predictions are quite entertaining, the class would better benefit from the curriculum, from someone who cannot do predictions and is honest about it than someone who uses predictions to impress, but terrorize, their class. Also, according to your report your classes often get out of your control. I'm sorry, ma'am but you can no longer continue to teach at Hogwarts." Alice was somewhat proud of the fact that her voice hadn't shook once the entire time she'd been talking. "I'm sure that should you adjust your attitude and are not so vocal about your more fear inducing predictions around younger children you will grow, in time, to find another place that you feel just as home at as you do at Hogwarts." She attempted a comforting smile at the sobbing woman. She didn't want her to cry. Alice really hated making other people upset... Even if she was a mere illusion. The image of Trelawney shimmered and disappeared as she wiped at her eyes. |
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