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    In order to find oneself it’s necessary to lose oneself. Being surrounded by nature can give a sense of being lost and there is comfort in that for me. Sometimes i begin to lose myself when I’m around other people too often or I get stuck in the daily grind of life. When the mind is jammed with information all the time it becomes difficult to remember what the end goal is, being alone allows me to bring everything back together. There are two types of feelings of being lost and they come from different

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    Ashish Siripuram Mrs.Greene Pre-AP English I-5 27 August 2016 Ender’s Game Essay #1 When I read the quote about what Colonel Graff thought about human beings, I had realized that Graff’s statement is true. Human beings are free but when it comes to the world in need of help because of a major crisis, the world is counting on humans to solve the issue but the truth is that they are just used as tools by others so we can survive. In my opinion, many humans believe that

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    Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is a novel that shows what would happen if the government had too much power and has a powerful angle on inequality and child labor. My novel has taught me a lot about inequality, as did my research. But I found out a lot about my main point; child labor. Child labor effects everyone without them even knowing. I’m sure you’ve unknowingly bought something that aids people who do these things to people. America is full of stores that have clothing made by children,

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    Ender’s Game is consistently listed as one the masterpieces of the science fiction genre. Since the novel’s publication in 1986, Ender’s Game has captured the attention and adoration of readers throughout the world. A sci-fi drama that came out in the final, heated years of the Cold War, Ender’s Game is an allegorical tale for that very time period. After the Second World War two incredibly powerful nations emerged and became locked in a battle over which belief system (capitalism or communism) was

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    activities. On the other hand, our environmental surroundings and the experiences we endure may also play a role in making us who we are. There are surely plenty of literary examples tackling this theme, but the one I plan to focus on is the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. I think that this novel illustrates that it isn’t as simple as just saying “Nature vs Nurture”. The development of the individual is dependent on both, with varying degrees of dependence based on the person in question. The novel

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    Some people say that leaders are most effective when they are unwilling to compromise. Leaders who refuse to yield are likely to gain the respect of others because they stay true to their beliefs despite fierce opposition. Other people say that leaders are most effective when they are willing to compromise. Leaders who are willing to compromise, they argue, find better solutions to problems because they can understand different perspectives. Assignment: Are leaders more effective when they are willing

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    Orson Scott-Card’s Ender’s Game is one such example, wherein the Wiggin siblings can each be interpreted to represent an aspect of Freud’s theory. Peter, cruel and self-centered, can be seen as the id; Valentine, kind an empathetic, as the super-ego; Ender, kind but capable of extreme violence, as the ego. Alternatively, Valentine can be seen as the ego as her relationship with Peter progresses, while Ender can play the role of a super-ego that has been manipulated

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    the first black basketball team ever in action. The book Enders Games is a fictional novel by Orson Scott Card Ender Wiggin beats up a school bully named Stilson, which makes the military recruiters decide that Ender is the one they need to command the army against the aliens, called the buggers,Enders home life is complicated as his brother Peter wants to kill him,but his sister Valentine really loves him.Then Coronel Graff took Ender to battle

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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    Ender plays multiple games. One of the game he plays with his brother and is called buggers and astronauts. It is a game that prepared him for fighting people physically. The game is where one person puts on a bugger mask and the human and the bugger actually fight. Ender almost dies because of how aggressive his brother is. Because of this happening multiple time Ender kept getting stronger. When he would play the game with his brother Ender would get more violent and soon he got into a fight with

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    Andrew (Ender) Wiggin (he ends all his battles and the Bugger War for good with victory, never lost): protagonist; student of Battle and Command School and the Commander of the International Fleet that destroyed and beat all the buggers; young, tiny, clever, brilliant, genius, lonely, victim, does not want power, never loses, compassionate Valentine Wiggin (name allusion to Saint Valentine to show compassion and love): protagonist; Ender’s older sister, uses the penname of Demosthenes to have political

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