He is a very different character from the other characters in the book. He has his own way of thinking from the other characters he can knows how to handle things that are thrown at him. Mostly the constant pressure. His actions are thought out he just simply knows what he is doing. Ender has a very unique personality no character in this book has personality that relates to his.
Ender doesn’t like hurting people much at the beginning but towards the end he becomes a soldier and a killer. Ender leaned his head against the wall of the corridor and cried until the bus came. I am just like Peter. Take my monitor away, and I am just like Peter. This quote shows that Ender doesn’t want to turn out violent like his older brother, but the government forced him to.
While Ender was in the shower room, Bonzo and his friends barged in ready for a fight. Bonzo attacked Ender, but Ender slipped away and began brutally fighting Bonzo in return. As he did with Stilson, Ender took this fight way to far, and ended up killing Bonzo. In my opinion, Bonzo should not have started such a savage fight with Ender, but should not have died as a result. Later on, Ender had said that he didn’t mean to kill Bonzo and that he had thought he was a monster.
Soon, Ender landed on a planet and a few days later and realized he was on the giant's game and Ender found a Queen's egg over a mountain in a castle and traveled everywhere to let the queen hatch. when she was ready on a planet and start a new colony. Connell Graff is the director at Battle school and Graff teaches Ender to be a better commander. Soon after Ender goes to Command school and he´s new teacher is Mazer Rackham. Enders compassion is the element that generates his success as a human being as shown through his great love for Valentine as shown through his acceptance of his ruthless brother, and his dedication to helping the buggers survive.
Ender was in Bonzo’s army and Bonzo was jealous of Ender’s skill. When Ender was assigned his own army and was set up to battle Bonzo’s army, Ender had beaten Bonzo’s army within one minute. With Bonzo being angry about the situation, he tried to attack Ender while he was showering. “Bonzo’s tight, hard ribs came at Ender’s face and his hands slapped against his back.” (Card 211).
As a child, he is taunted and bullied constantly. In response to all of this, he escapes to the military school where he is used, exploited and ultimately becomes a killer. Ender is forced to hurt others in many instances. Each event leaves him a little more scarred than the last.
In the book “Ender’s Game,” Ender, the book’s protagonist is the hero of the story. Many of the characters in and out of the book and at times even Ender himself had viewed him as a villain. This is due to the fact that Ender on occasion displayed merciless aggression towards others, despite good intentions. Many of the characters in the book felt inferior to Ender because he was constantly getting singled out because of his mental acuity. Ender was a hero because he always acted in self defense, and always did more good than bad.
In the film Ender’s Game, his timeline as an individual is not even close to the novel, in the book Ender ages at a slower rate, when we first meet ender he is six years old and we witness his maturity first hand whereas in the movie when we are introduced to Ender he is already almost a teenager. Likability is greater in the novel because we got to witness Ender mature, not so much in the movie. Furthermore, the movie strays away from Demosthenes and Locke, they play a foundational role in the novel, leaving this in the movie would have given more
The characters in Ender’s Game, most notably Ender, Valentine and Peter, represent different aspects of humans. Ender represents compassion. Ender has a very violent side to himself that the adults in the book bring like to bring out and abuse. Ender recognizes that they do that and hates that side of himself. He tries his best to stay away from hurting people and while talking to his sister Valentine he says, “In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him (238)”.
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.
From all of this, Ender’s Game obtained a multitude of distinguished
Ender's Game is a fictional book where a child can be creative in his own mind, fight evil things and wanna be humans. This book shows a lot of fictional but still very creative thoughts on what a six year old can do in a world full of fighting and wanting a place to be safe. Ender’s game is about a little boy who is six years old trying to have a battle with aliens who have attacked earth and almost destroyed the human species. Enders first name is Andrew.
It also made him lonely, afraid, angry, untrusting.” (Card, Pdf 130). This implies that Ender has all sorts of negative emotions. He has been manipulated away from his family and the only one who loves him. a.
However, the majority of the battles he fights are constructed and orchestrated and controlled by the Adults. Ender lives in a military archetype which assumes humans are compliant, flexible, controllable pawns, tool to be used for the benefit of others. Ender’s insecurities,doubts and fears, as to why he is so isolated, how he is becoming more like petter, how he is an ostracized genius, all that sets him apart– make him diligent, sympathetic, preservant, resilient, flexible, and above all pliable, impressionable, malleable, qualities far more common in children. Supporting quote: “‘So what do we do now?’ asked Alai.
I think what Ender is saying is that, in order for you to defeat somebody- whether it be in the games or in a real battle- you must understand them first. You have to understand how they think, how they act, and why they think the way that they do to develop a perfect strategy that, when executed, will leave you winning in the end. But when you do this, you see a part of them that they have most likely never shown to anyone. You understand their beliefs and their deepest wishes, a part of them that, once you have discovered it, you can 't help but love, just as they