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    Human Rights Issues in Ender’s Game Ender did not have a good childhood. At the age of six he was changed from a little boy into a soldier in a six year old’s body. He was worked to the breaking point and even had a mental breakdown. Ender was take by th I.F. so that he could be trained to save the world, but he didn’t know that this involved, blocking all forms of contact with his family and being pushed to be perfect at everything until he had a mental break down. Somehow he managed to win the

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    Book Summary Ender wiggin was born third in a family of highly intelligent children. He had one loving sister and a hating brother. All of them were ordered by the government to wear monitors. These are devices that sense pain, emotion, and the effects of their choices. Both ender's siblings were rejected to go to a military training camp for being too nice and too Angry. But ender wasn’t rejected. He decides that going to the space station would be better than getting bullied at school and at

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    Summary Of Ender's Game

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    Ender’s Game is a scientific fiction novel, set in the future. Aliens, also knows as buggers, have attacked earth twice. Most of the story is set in Battle School; a well trained military program in outer space. Andrew “Ender” Wiggin is assigned the task of defeating the buggers, in there third engagement. Ender becomes the best leader ever by building loyalty and developing teamwork. At the beginning of the novel, Ender is chosen by Colonel Graff to take place in a program called Battle School

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    Ender’s Game is a military science fiction novel written by Orson Scott Card, published in 1985. The story is set in the future when the mankind is invaded by the alien race known as Buggers. The protagonist Andrew Wiggin, or known as Ender, was sent to the Battle School along with many other children to be trained as soldiers to fight against the Buggers. Ender’s Game is centred around the theme manipulation as it discussed about both positive and negative effects manipulation can cause on people

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    world is in the hands of either Ender Wiggin or Bean. Bean or Ender would be best for the role of Battle Commander due to their flexibility in thinking, faculty to listen to others, and their ingenuity, creativity, and originality. Flexibility in thinking allows for others to acclimate to new situations, extemporize, and shift strategies in order to complete variations of challenges. Ender Wiggin utilizes his flexible mind to strategize.

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    The book “Ender’s Game” By Orson Scott Card Ender is constantly being manipulated and lied to for the gain of others. General Graff is the main culprit for this occurrence. Graff time and time again keeps Ender clueless to what’s going on and manipulates him to get what he wants. Even though Ender Wiggin is a Genius, Ender is constantly manipulated and twisted to do things that the adults think are necessary. General Graff is however not the only adult in Ender’s life that lies to him. Many

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    Quotes For Ender's Game

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    Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is about a boy named Ender Wiggin. When he is 6 years old he is taken from his home to go train in a place called Battle School to fight aliens, or “buggers”. He learns to command an army and plays games to train for the battle against the buggers. When the game is over, Ender learns it isn’t a game at all and they have won the war against the buggers. Two themes in this books are “Life isn’t always going to be fair”, and “Make the best of what you have.” These two

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    You would be surprised about how much The Book Thief and Ender’s Game can relate to our lives. It may not seem like the two novels relate to us at all, but they actually do. In The Book Thief, young orphaned Liesel comes to live with Rosa and Hans Hubermann on Himmel Street in Munich, Germany. Soon Hans learns that Liesel cannot read. He then slowly teaches her how to using the first book she had even stolen called, “The Grave Digger”. She begins to love books and steals more, only to learn that

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    Ender Character Analysis

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    the book Ender grows and changes as a person. In the beginning of the book, Ender can be seen as anxious, or immature. This is shown on page 29, Ender is wanting the comfort of his family during the lauch. This is very similar to the way that a child going to school for the very first time acts. This is because of the abrupt changes happening in both scenarios. As the book goes on, Ender realizes that not only is he smart, but that he is also a player in the School's game. At times, Ender feels as

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    Card’s Ender’s Game, many character differences are scene in both the movie and novel, the most notable change is seen in the development of Ender. The movie shows Ender not killing Stilson and Bonzo. Ender also yells for help when he seriously hurts Bonzo during a fight. Ender forms a connection with another Launchie named Bean. Ender, a brilliant child, loses one of the simulation battles. Peter, Ender’s cruel older brother, hates him and shows no compassion towards Ender. The Ender’s Game movie has

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