Ender's Game Book Summary

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Ender’s Game is about a boy named Ender. He is a third child, after the government put a population limiting law allowing only two kids per family unless allowed by the government like Ender. He has been watched sine he was born, and has been selected to be the general of the army for the next war against the buggers, an alien life form that attacked earth seventy years earlier, but he doesn’t know it yet. Then he must fly up to a space station to learn how to lead the army at battle school. After making friends that help him command the starships under his control, he destroys the buggers home planet, but later does he realize that the buggers new queen had declared peace. Now Ender has dedicated himself to telling the Buggers story. Characterization …show more content…

Ender’s Game starts off a very fast paced book, until Ender leaves earth and goes to battle school then it starts to slow down a little. It even spans over eighteen years of Ender’s life. That’s why I have the plane, the tiger, and the car to try to represent the beginnings fast pace of the narrative. Then I put the train to show the slight slow in pace "I will program your battles now, not the computer... From now on the enemy is more clever than you. From now on the enemy is stronger than you. From now on you are always about to lose... but you will win. You will learn to defeat the enemy. (Orson Scott Card-pg.263-264)“This is part of the slower narrative pace." 'You beat them, and it's all over.' All over. Beat them. Ender didn't understand... 'Ender, you never played me... This was the Third Invasion... the battles were real and the only enemies you fought were the buggers.'"( Orson Scott Card-pg.296) at this point the narrative pace speeds back up …show more content…

At the end of my book Ender learns that the new queens of the buggers had tried to tell Ender they wanted peace, but he couldn’t communicate with him. Not until after the bugger’s planet was destroyed did he find that out though. So that means that the human race should not have judged the buggers on their past actions, and that is what the theme is. " 'You beat them, and it's all over.' All over. Beat them. Ender didn't understand... 'Ender, you never played me... This was the Third Invasion... the battles were real and the only enemies you fought were the buggers.'"(Orson Scott Card-pg.296) "And always Ender carried with him a dry white cocoon, looking for a place where the hive-queen could awaken and thrive in peace. He looked a long time." (Orson Scott

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