Good and Evil in Ender’s game
Good and evil often clash in social situations and this grey line is where the author Orson Card bases the behavior of the characters. There are several characters in Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card who embody the author's concept of good and evil. Ender Wiggin, Peter Wiggin, and Valentine Wiggin are three examples of characters who exemplify this idea.
Ender Wiggin
The protagonist, Ender Wiggin, possesses both admirable and repulsive traits throughout Ender's Game. Ender's intelligence and ability to plan are two of his best traits. He's a brilliant strategist whose strategies helped defeat the extraterrestrial formics and save humanity. According to his instructor, Mazer Rackham, " You're the one, Ender. You'll
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In the beginning of the book, he is portrayed as a villainous manipulator who bullies Ender on his quest for power and control. Later in the book, though, the reader comes to comprehend his motivations and recognizes that he possesses the capacity for both good and evil. Peter's intelligence and ability to think strategically are two of his best attributes. The novel's protagonist, Ender, acknowledges Peter's abilities in this area, saying, "Peter was smart, and he was already planning ahead" (Card chapter 5). This is a great trait for him especially since he interacted in a political environment where war was also a common …show more content…
These examples are an indication of the extent to which he could go to obtain what he wanted while also maintaining his good side. Thus in conclusion, Peter Wiggin is a multifaceted character with contrasting positive and negative traits: he is a prodigy, clever, and has a strategic mind, but he also has a dark side that is harsh, manipulative, and driven by