“"Ender's Game"” relates to everyday life because we all fight internal and external battles. One example of this is when Ender has to leave his sister to go to battle school. I would say that this is an internal battle because he loves his sister so much that it is hard to leave her. This relates to life because you might have to leave schools or move and have to leave your friends behind. Another example of this in the story is when Ender knows that Bonzo wants to fight him. I think that this relates to real life because maybe you got a bad grade on a test and you have to tell your parents so you have that feeling in your gut the rest of the day. These are example on how people fight internal and external battles everyday. …show more content…
I play hockey so I know a fair bit about teamwork, but in "Ender's Game" they take teamwork to a whole new level. The Dragon Army in particular does this the best. The Dragon Army knows what to do because they have played and practiced as a team so they learned each other's moves and strengths. One part in the book that demonstrates this is when they go against Salamander Army. I choose this battle because they knew exactly what to do because they were a team and used teamwork to solve the problem of beating the Salamander