The Westing Game, a very interesting book with the plot and the character setting aligned perfectly. Yet, the movie and the book, not so matched perfectly. There are many similarities, but also many differences. In my opinion, the book was much better, I think it was better thought out and described. The plot, characters, and book itself was very different and similar at the same time.
When dividing the book and movie of Enders Game into sections, we can clearly see that the movie was far more better than the book, at least visually. Not only did the movie show us greater details than the book, it also gave us an idea of what the characters and settings looked like. Some scenes that prove that the movie is richer in quality than the book; is the fight with the buggers at the beginning, the battle room scene with salamander and leopard army, and when Ender goes on the Bugger 's planet to talk to the queen. Let 's begin from the movie with the scene of the bugger 's invasion. At the beginning of the movie, we see the Formics ' (buggers) attacking Earth.
Now you know why the book and movie of Ender’s Game are so different and why the book is better. The movie adds unnecessary parts to it like ender when Ender had gotten tranquilized. It takes out many important parts in the movie like when Ender goes to salamander army. It even uses some important parts, but switches important things like dialogue, action, and even points of time.
When Graff and Ender arrive at battle school, Ender has a rough start as he is picked on and not treated fairly. He overcomes everything and is then rewarded with his own army to command. After finishing battle school early, Ender goes back to earth to decide what he wants to do. His sister Valentine convinces him to go back to space and fight the war against
In the book Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, the reader comes across a character who is very smart for his age. Ender is only six years old when the reader first meets him. This young boy often refers himself to his aggressive older brother Peter. After hurting some kids that bullied him, Ender thinks to himself, “I am just like Peter. Take my monitor away, and I am just like Peter” (38).
Ender’s Game is the story of a young boy named Andrew Wiggin (Ender). Since his birth he is an outcast. The government has set a law that only allows couples to have a max of two children. Ender was the third child of his parents. At the same time the government is monitoring children, with a chip in their heads, for potential warriors and leaders who they could use in a war against extraterrestrials (Buggers).
Through the comparative study of Ender’s Game (1985) by Orson Scott Card, and the Wachowski’s film, The Matrix (1999), the meaning of texts is enhanced and thus shows how different texts are still able to reflect similar ideas, and through diverse contexts, shape their representation of these ideas. Both texts explore the notion of privilege in society and an individual’s journey to self-actualisation. Texts are shaped by the value of the context they are composed in and this is evident through the comparison between the two texts, Ender’s Game with child soldiers and Cold wars, in correlation with Matrix where it was a time of globalisation and a rapid technological growth, and when studied together enhance their meaning. Ender’s Game documents
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.
Books are the ideal way to introduce a reader to the many morals of the human society. In the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, Ender, is drafted by the international fleet to lead multiple fleets of ships in combat against an alien species, but he does not realize that he was drafted for that purpose. Ender is sent to Battle School, where he becomes a true archetypal leader, and he gains many valuable friends that help him along the way. At a hidden asteroid, Ender begins what he believes are simulations, but really is the Third Invasion.
For an example when in both Ender was in the ship to go to battle school. It worked good because it kept the main point the same with both the movie and the book. Also when Ender was fighting the buggers in command school and that he did the fighting with all of his friends from the battle school time. This was good because they both showed the same picture both in the movie and book. Atlast when they both showed when Ender had the monitor pulled out from the back of his head.
Many people have read the Novel The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. It is a very interesting, fun, and amazing book. The movie and book are both action packed. These are both worth reading and watching. All of the sixth grade students of Gull Lake Middle School read the book and watched the movie.
Ender Wiggin changed significantly over the course of the novel and film, but his growth was depicted differently in each genre. In the paperback copy of Enders Game, those reading can observe Enders' stunning growth and how it develops at a slow, steady pace. The novel goes into more depth about his character and the full journey on how exactly Ender became the leader that Battle School built him to be. For instance, Ender is first introduced in the novel as a shy, reserved six-year-old kid.
Innumerable volumes of people portray power as one’s capacity to exhibit their potency; their unquenchable thirst for the dominion over all. Formidable and influential flawlessly depicts the being this definition conveys, a being considerably similar to Ender Wiggin. To the lionizing eyes of Earth, he is a child deity who possessed power abundant enough to exterminate an entire extraterrestrial race, but in truth, he is a boy, rupturing from his plethora of errors. In Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card To be vague, Ender’s usage of power is persistent, him not ceasing until the annihilation is complete. “Ender…kicked him again…
Ender’s Game is a 1985 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Key. Set in the future where an insectoid alien species, the Formics (or the buggers), have attacked Earth twice with devastating results for the human species, Andrew “Ender” Wiggins is humanity's last hope. A child prodigy and main character of Ender’s Game, Ender is sent to Battle School to learn how to fight and destroy the buggers. He is chosen because his characteristics are perfect to be a commander. Some traits that are very important in making Ender who he is are his calculating judgments, creativity, and compassion.
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.