Point Of View In Ender's Game By Orson Scott Card

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I am reading Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game is written from a mix of the point of views. Most of the book is written in third person limited focusing on Ender Wiggin. When Ender is hit by Bonzo, "... he cried from the pain, Ender could not help but take vengeful pleasure in the murmurs he heard rising through the barracks"(94). The use of the word "he" indicates third person point of view and since only Ender's thoughts are revealed in this scene, it is limited point of view. Though third person is mainly used to express Ender's thoughts, sometimes Card uses first person. After Ender hears the peoples' response, he thinks, "You fool, Bonzo. You aren't enforcing discipline, you're destroying it"(94). Card probably conveys Ender's

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