![]() ![]() ![]() They walk out of class at the cost of their grade, and start a protest. In one issue of Archie Comics, Betty and Veronica refuse to dissect a frog-not out of concern for the frogs, but because they consider it "gross".In the Superboy series, Valentine now has an army of genetically-altered frogs.We should only be willing to cross the line for the unexplained. The inner workings of a simple frog have already been explained. The dismantling of a frog cannot teach us anything new. I am but scant breaths away from enabling the classroom frogs to speak, and in turn, form some semblance of an intelligent revolt. The character may go on to join an Animal Wrongs Group. If the show is using Honor Before Reason, the main character will refuse to kill their own critter and accept the failing grade, but will not attempt to free any others, concluding that it is wrong to impose one's own values on others.Ī variation of the trope is the student trying to save the class pet, in which the animal was never in danger of dissection and the objecting student feels it's wrong to keep it in captivity at all (or possibly because they mistakenly believe it is in danger).įor a number of reasons, the dissection variation is mostly a Discredited Trope.If the show follows the Science Is Bad trope, the character will conclude that it is wrong to kill the specimens, and they will find or create an opportunity to free them, accept the failing grade or, in the more extreme examples, actually convert the teacher and the rest of the class to their stand.There are two standard directions the show can go at this point: The teacher will usually inform the objecting character that not doing the dissection will result in a failing grade. In many shows set in a High School, there is an episode where everyone must dissect an animal (usually frogs) in science class.Ī character (usually an Animal Lover) will question whether it is morally acceptable to kill the creatures For Science!. Lana Loud, The Loud House, " Frog Wild" ![]()
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