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 growing children. “Genetic and stress-related factors can cause mental illness.” Violence is an occurring trait in Ender that may be caused by the stress he is under. This may offend many people and can be considered a human rights issue. Violence

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