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Orson Scott Card Research Paper

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“The best thing about my job, though, is stopping at the end of the day and rejoining the human universe.” Orson Scott Card. Known as one of the best fictional writers to exist, Card brings people into a whole new world with his novels (Enders). Card’s life is full of ups and downs and he experiences a broad range of different experiences. Card’s life includes many different aspects via his biography, the time of which he lives in, and what impact he has left on the world. Card grew up in Richland, Washington, on the date of Aug 24, 1951 (Orson). Card was named after his grandfather who was named Orson Rega Card (Orson Scott). Card’s father was a professor so he always wanted to to grow up and follow in the steps of his father (Orson). Card thought of his dad as a role model and always wanted to do what his father always did. Because Card was more sophisticated as a child he always fit in better with adults (Orson Scott). …show more content…

Mostly, Card read about about Medicine, archeology, and the Holocaust, but also he read a bit about historical non-fiction (Orson Scott). After a few years had gone by, Card and his family moved to Arizona (Orson Scott Card) where Card entered into debate club and played a multitude of different instruments (Orson Scott). Going into the teen years, his life changed and many experiences shaped his world. First off, mormonism influenced Card more than anything else in his life up to this point. The Book of Mormon, Card says, is the most influential book that he has ever read. Along with that, the act of being part of the Mormon community helped Card gain a sense of belonging (Orson Scott Card). Card went to BYU for Archeology, but quickly dropped that and got his BA in Theatre and cinema (Orson). In between college, Card went on

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