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    Ender's Game Themes

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    consider Ender’s Game to be a modern-style romance of the medieval-style. To prove my point, Ender’s Game has a plotline in which a teenage boy must unknowingly take on and defeat an alien race that presents a possible threat to human life. Throughout the plot, Ender must make several moral decision that greatly affect him and those around him. These decisions are drawn from his personality which derives he himself derived from his brother and sister. In the beginning of Ender’s Game, the…

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    Heroism In Ender's Game

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    Ender’s Game features Andrew “Ender” Wiggins as a conflicted, young hero thrown into the life of a hero. His morals and true heroism is questioned by his actions, but also had been forced or tricked into such actions, creating conflict within Ender and the reader’s opinion. Ender follows the Hero Cycle, entering new worlds and victories over enemies. Even so, at the same time, he must kill and fight in order to reach those victories, and Ender does not want to become a ruthless killer.…

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    Teamwork In Ender's Game

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    In the book “"Ender's Game"” I was amazed by how many situations relate to everyday life. Everyday we fight battles internally or externally. It has also opened me up to new ways I see the world. “"Ender's Game"” made me realize that not everyone is the same they all have different likes and dislikes. Teamwork is another theme in “"Ender's Game"”.But what I love most about this book is how it showed that kids are capable of making big decisions like adults. “"Ender's Game"” relates to everyday…

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    Ender's Game Comparison

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    Have you ever watched or read, ‘Ender’s Game’? How are the book and the movie alike? How are they different? In my opinion I like the book better and that's strange for me because I usually prefer the movie over the book. I'm not really a book person, but I would recommend this book to my closest friends. The book and the movie are quite different, so what made the book better? How exactly are the book and the movie different? For one, his age! In the book he went to Battle School when…

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    Morality In Ender's Game

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    them on the line in order to protect someone else. In the story, Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card puts to the test Ender Wiggin, Valentine Wiggin, and Colonel Graff in a futuristic world as they deny what they believe is right in order to save Earth from the buggers. On the way to saving humanity, Valentine compromises her morals to save others from Peter, Ender compromises his morals in order to survive, and Graff compromises the games rules for the greater good of the people. First of all, in…

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    Violence In Ender's Game

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    Although the book Ender's Game shows how a young boy can become a powerful leader, the book also refers to many human rights issues. This book is set in the future where the world is full genies children. The use of these children is what poses controversy such as, child neglect, child abuse, and violence. The issues referred to in this book are not unknown in today’s world and effect many countries. Violence is an issue that many people find to be the cause of different problems in…

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    Essay On Ender's Game

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    I’ve recently seen the movie Ender’s Game and was not very pleased. Ender’s Game is a military science fiction film. It depicts the life of a 16 year old boy who is offered a chance in Battle school. The movie is based off of a 1985 sci-fi novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. The book is a phenomenon, that as many elements to make it a great story. Apparently Gavin Hood apparently thought different. Gavin Hood is an actor and producer for famous films like X-men Origins: wolverine and…

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    Quest In Ender's Game

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    (Foster 3). Most novels don't feature a six-year old as the protagonist, and even rarer is that child saving the world. However, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is no ordinary novel, and Ender Wiggin is no ordinary protagonist. His quest takes him on a journey to learn what truly lies beneath the facade of his world, and to learn more about himself along the way. Ender's quest is initially to Battle School, but his final goal is Command School, where he will learn to lead an army against a…

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    The Ender's Game Analysis

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    Within the 2000s, a wave of dystopian has taken the genre by storm (Epic Reads, 2015). The Hunger Games has…

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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    a family to go home to and they will worry and starve” now that I think about it, moving him outside was no better, but I could never imagine myself killing anything. When comparing my childhood to those who grew up in Orson Scott Card’s novel Ender’s Game It is about as black and white as you can get. The children were trained from the very start of their school years to think like they are in the military. Everything they learned was to befit them if they were to be in control of an army.…

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