How Does The Direct Characterization Of Ender's Game

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In Orson Scott Card’s novel, Ender’s Game, Ender is indirectly characterized as being confident and strategic. A specific example of Card’s characterization is when End challenges boys twice his age to play in a video. Ender knows if he loses he will never hear the end of it. Card describes his efforts towards the boys as, “Ender was deft enough to pull off a few new maneuvers that the boy had obviously never seen before… Ender won it quickly and efficiently” (47). Specifically, the word, “deft” highlights Enders calmness and confidence when against the older boys. Card truly exemplified his confidence when he deftly beat the other boy. Ender did not hesitate when asking the boys to play nor when playing them. Instead, he “quickly and efficiently”

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