Ender's Game Movie Vs Book Essay

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You may have seen the action-packed movie, but if you want something even better than the movie you really should read the book. Ender's Game was an intriguing story that is very exhilarating. You will read this book cover to cover over and over.

In Ender's Game, the earth made contact with aliens and now the aliens took that the wrong way and started to attack earth. So the earth came together and fought against the aliens, but the aliens technology was to advanced and it wasn't even a fight. The military started to recruit really smart people, but these people were not in shape to fight. So the military started tracking kids to recruit them early and train them so they were fit to fight. Each kid being tracked had a monitor in the
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Just in the first hundred pages Ender gets into many fights he broke arms, noses, and maybe even killed someone. When Ender was recruited for the military, and shot into space to a space station. Ender was very surprised about some things when he got sent to the space station. Ender was the smartest kid in his class but after meeting the other recruits, he was surprised to learn that the recruits were not even the same ballpark has him. Ender wanted to be the best so he work and work to be the best. Ender started some many fights by outsmarting them, but sometimes he just wanted to fight them. When Ender was moved to a different station his days of being the smartest one was over, he was the youngest kid in the station everyone was 5 years older than him. In this station, kids were divided into squadrons. Being the youngest no one wanted Ender, so he was auto-assigned a squadron, one of the worst one. Ender worked his way up the ranks and became the captain of that squadron and changed that squadron to one of the best squadrons. Quickly Ender was moved to a new station, but this station was for the best of the best. This station was for becoming one of the tops ranked in the Military.

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