Understanding the Paradox of Victory in Ender's Game

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"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. I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves," Ender, the protagonist, tells his sister, Valentine. This quote explains his struggles with winning because even when he wins, he loses. Ender’s kindness greatly influences the plot in Ender’s Game which was originally a book and later made into a movie. The Story of Ender’s Game is a strategist masterpiece based in space. In the midst of a war with the Buggers, who are Aliens from the planet called Eros, Earth calls upon their youngest and brightest soldiers. Overall, the book was well done and had much appreciated detail, but nothing beats the visual cues that the movie provides.
There are numerous pivotal aspects of the book. For one, the use of children as commanders is crucial. Graff, Ender’s command teacher, explains“You're forgetting the research we've been conducting. It may not be final in …show more content…

One of the more important similarities includes Valentine and Ender’s close relationship. A primary example of this is when Graff says to Ender, ”I may have used Valentine... [but] it only works because what's between you, that's real, that matters." Graff’s use of Valentine to get Ender back into the games just goes to show the love between Ender and Valentine. This is significant to the storyline because she is Ender’s main emotional support ultimately helping him stay on track. In addition to the similarities between the movie and the book, the training sessions and graduation day were alike. Mazer congratulates Ender saying,“'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

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