"Ender's Game," written by Orson Scott Card, is a captivating science fiction novel that explores the intricate nature of morality. Set in a futuristic world, the story follows the journey of a young prodigy named Ender Wiggin as he is trained to become a military genius. Throughout the novel, Card raises thought-provoking questions about the ethical choices individuals face in times of war. The book challenges readers, including tenth graders like myself, to contemplate the multifaceted aspects of morality and the consequences of one's actions.
In "Ender's Game," morality is not depicted as a simple black-and-white concept but rather as a complex web of choices and consequences. Ender, the main character, is forced to grapple with morally challenging situations, such as the use of violence for the greater good. As a ten-year-old, Ender faces immense pressure to win battles and protect humanity, often at the cost of sacrificing his own morals. This dilemma prompts readers to question the limits of moral responsibility and the ethical implications of Ender's actions.
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Ender possesses exceptional empathy, allowing him to understand and connect with his adversaries. This empathy becomes a source of inner conflict for Ender, as he realizes the devastating consequences of his actions on his enemies. Card's portrayal of Ender's struggle highlights the importance of empathy in decision-making and urges readers to consider the humanity of their opponents, even in the midst of
Ender’s Game is a book about Ender (Real name Andrew) Wiggin. Ender is a third (not allowed at the time unless the government allows it.) he went to battle school when he was 6 years old he bounced for army to army until he got his own army the dragon army. When he was too good for battle school he was moved to command school where he and his friends are tricked into killing the buggers.
Enders Game Ender overcomes his situation but he goes through many obstacles before he can get where his right now. In the beginning of the story Ender gets his monitor removed and when he goes back to class, a kid named Stilson teases him, and Ender seems bored with school because he knows all the answer. After school, he beats up his bully Stilson and it makes him feel like he has become a bully like Peter which makes him cry. Peter is one of his siblings that has a hate love relationship with him because Ender gets selected to go to battle school and had his monitor longer than Peter or Valentine his sister.
Chapter One: “We’re people not Thirds, turd face.” Ender’s classmates treat him like he isn’t even human, like he’s an alien. They see him as a little boy who can’t defend himself, a little boy who wasn’t even supposed to exist because he’s a Third. The bullies feel the need to gang up on him even though he is only a small boy, because the more Ender fears them, the more power they have over him. They want to make him feel absolutely worthless by calling him vulgar names.
This is also when Ender realizes that the buggers could have been friendly and peaceful. One important theme in this book is the isolation of Ender. Ender must be
When another boy justifies the fate of Bonzo, Ender weeps. (3) “I didn’t want to hurt him!” he insists. “Why didn’t he just leave me alone!” (p. 233)
2. What has been interesting for me so far? I find it very interesting how a little boy named Ender could be the guy to save the world. Why a little boy with no military experience? I questioned this and analyzed it while reading.
After concluding “Ender’s Game”, I feel as if one of the questions from the anticipation guide really stood out to me. The statement “Winning a fight is only honorable if it is a one on one fight” is a statement that is mostly proved wrong. I already disagreed with this statement, but the book leads me to more reasons for disagreeing. In “Ender’s Game”, Ender would repeatedly win his one on one battles with the Giant, but if he were to share and talk about his victories, it would be thought of as bragging. Where if you were to win a battle with a full team, it would be considered honorable.
‘Ender's Game 'written by Orson Scott Card is a novel about Ender Wiggin and his journey to save the world from the buggers. This text informs the audience about issues such as conflict, competition and technology that concern our society and offers interesting understandings about how the composer addresses these issues through the characters and storyline to teach us important lessons about our world. While some aspects of conflict lead to growth, conflict can also result in actions that people will regret. The novel ‘Ender’s Game’ constantly depicts Ender’s experiences of physical contact or man vs man conflict with another character. This is conveyed through the description “It was as if Ender had kicked a piece of furniture.
This quote showcases Ender’s ability to read and understand his opponent’s emotions, which ultimately leads to his success in Battle School. As Ender says, “In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him” (Card 262). The novel’s themes of war, ethics, and the human condition makes it a relevant and timeless piece of literature, and that it could still be taught in a classroom because of its modern
And Ender hated himself.” () Virtually identical to the emotional consequence Ender formerly suffered from Stilson, delineates his sentiments regarding Bernard; Card not developing on his idea in the slightest, keeping Ender’s own hatred of himself and the potential individual he apparently mocks
My book report is on "Ender 's Game" by Orson Scott Card. Ender 's Game is a military sci-fi book that has received many awards. The author did continue the series on Ender, however the military aspect of it did not continue with the series. Ender Wiggins was only allowed to born so that he can save the human race from exstinction. Since birth he was a outcast, hated by his brother Peter, and constantly being hurt by everyone except his sister Valentine.
Even in the darkest of times, a simple kind gesture, the warmth of a hand, or a word of affirmation can be recognized and understood. Kindness is what makes us human. Examples of this can be seen in Orson Scott Card’s award winning novel, “Ender’s Game,” a narrative of the experiences of Andrew “Ender” Wiggin. Set in the 2190’s, we learn the story of a child given the task of saving humanity from an alien race called the buggers. Ender is taken to become a soldier at battle school, a space station in Earth’s orbit.
In Orson Scott Card’s book Ender’s Game, Ender is continually set up against impossible odds by the International Fleet, which is part of a plan to train Ender to fight in the Third Invasion and end the bugger wars forever. Ender’s trials are portrayed more convincingly in the book, as the book shows him struggling with the expectations placed upon him more so than in the movie. An important theme in Ender’s Game is that Ender is continually kept in the dark about the events happening around him. This theme is prevalent throughout the book, and sets the stage for the book’s climax, the Third Invasion.
However, the majority of the battles he fights are constructed and orchestrated and controlled by the Adults. Ender lives in a military archetype which assumes humans are compliant, flexible, controllable pawns, tool to be used for the benefit of others. Ender’s insecurities,doubts and fears, as to why he is so isolated, how he is becoming more like petter, how he is an ostracized genius, all that sets him apart– make him diligent, sympathetic, preservant, resilient, flexible, and above all pliable, impressionable, malleable, qualities far more common in children. Supporting quote: “‘So what do we do now?’ asked Alai.
The first major event that showed Ender enduring some troubles was when he woke up in the middle of the night and found that “there was blood” on his bed, and he had been “gnawing on his own fist” (285) in the middle of the night, in his sleep. This revealed to the reader that the strong and powerful Ender might be beginning to crack and show a