As many people may know, Orson Scott Card wrote a science fiction novel titled Ender’s Game. In this sci-fi novel, we follow the story of mankind once again being threatened by an alien enemy known as the Buggers, formally known as the Formics. The main character that is presented is shown to be taken away from childhood, moving to become a brilliant military strategist in a prestigious academy known as Battle School. They go on to go through the path of high-stakes battles and self-discovery. The overall story explores the theme of complex leadership as well as the cost of sacrifice for the benefit of the greater good. At the beginning of the book, we start to recognize that this story is told through the lens of Ender Wiggin, a young reserved child who …show more content…
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. It has been heavily implied that he was lonely as well as scared, being constantly bullied by his older brother and other children around him. (insert evidence here). His personality in the exposition of this story is shown to be mostly shy, unassertive, and prone to outbursts of anger. (insert evidence here) The only positive relationship Ender had in his life was his loving sister, Valentine. As Ender was the younger brother of Valentine Wiggin, they got along well and shared mutual sibling love for each other (insert evidence here). Into deeper analysis in the beginning, Ender is shown to be intelligent and resilient, always withstanding difficult