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Use Of Pressure In Ender's Game By Orson Scott Card

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With the advancement of technology new complex jobs exist. Who else to do the jobs, other than humanity’s own youth? The pressure for humanity’s youth to succeed is greater than before, In Ender’s Game, Ender is always under pressure, and it takes its toll. Orson Scott Card uses the character of Ender to demonstrate the pressure that human society puts on its youth to succeed today, through Catharsis, Imagery and Symbolism
Catharsis is used multiple times to show the stress and pressure on Ender. Usually Catharsis in the novel is the result of Ender’s Stress
When Ender confronts Colonel graff, and Mazer Rackham, after discovering his simulation was real Ender yells:
“‘You tricked me into it!’ He was crying, He was out of control” (Card 342) …show more content…

Catharsis is shown, as multiple yelling moments and multiple emotions are shown.
Unlike the previous scene, when Ender was yelling, in this scene, Ender is worn out, and while Colonel Graff points out that some people want him dead, Ender replies:
“‘And they want you dead.’ ‘Fine with me!’” (Card 343)
As a nine year old child, Ender should be happy and energized, but what the reader sees through the novel, Ender gets less like a child and the pressure from before, even though relieved, does still take a toll on him, showing that pressure the human race puts on it's youth to succeed, even when taken off,can still take its toll.
Through catharsis, In the novel, Ender’s Game, Orson Scott card shows the reader real resemblance through major pressures in the novel, and in reality’s schools and lives.
Unlike catharsis, Imagery makes the reader sympathise for characters, and experience situations. Orson Scott Card uses imagery to focus the reader’s attention to details and exhaustion that Ender feels.
In this scene, Ender is explaining negative points, about leading an army, not sleeping much and having to bear losses. Orson Scott Card

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