Enders Essays

  • Enders Game

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    school, out in space, Ender, the young boy is a genius and is taught many tactics to destroy their prime enemy the buggers. He excels in school and battles his way into command school before the required age. There he is told he is battling buggers in simulations or is he? Throughout the novel, Ender is manipulated, bullied, and isolated, which creates many themes and messages. In this novel Ender’s Game the main theme is life is a game. Three characters that best prove this are Ender, Peter, and Bonzo

  • Enders Game

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    Ender’s Game: A Brief Depiction I.     Setting: ·     Staged in mainly four places. Ender Wiggins childhood town, where he is monitored as a prospective third. He is sent to Battle School, which is a satellite of the earth. Then he ends up on Eros where he attends command school and eventually defeats the buggers. He spends the rest of his days with Valentine on the first human colonization, approximately 50 light-years away from Earth. ·     The book takes place in 2190-2200 approx. The advancement

  • Ender And Ender Compare And Contrast

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    https://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=64226 May 8th, 2014 Comparison/Contrast Essay Ender and Peter In the Novel Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card, there is one boy who is born to save the world. His name is Ender Wiggin, he was born a third in the world where only two children are allowed per family. Ender’s older brother and sister, Peter and Valentine, where not what the government needed to save the world, so Ender was born hoping that he might be right in the middle of his siblings extremes

  • Enders Game

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    Ender Wiggin, the third in a family of child geniuses, is selected by international military forces to save the world from destruction. Before being chosen Ender wears a unique monitor that allows the heads of the military to see things as Ender does. Ender's brother Peter and his sister Valentine also wore this monitor, although neither was selected, nor did they have it for as long as Ender, and Peter will never forgive Ender for this. Peter hates Ender, and even when the monitor is taken out it

  • Enders Game

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    The book starts off with Ender getting his monitor off. A monitor is something that they but on the back of these peoples necks to see if they are a good candidate to be a general to fight the buggers. The buggers are aliens. Well, since he is not monitored anymore people who have always wanted to fight him can now fight them. He ends up winning all of the fights and he goes home. As it turns out taking off his monitor was a test to see how he would handle people that fight him. A general then explains

  • Enders Game: The Parallels and Distinctions of Bean and Ender

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    Bean and Ender have many similarities that set them apart from their peers in times of peril. Their intelligence made them the most promising weapon in the war against the buggers, rating highest among the smartest children in the world. This is surprising on account of the dissimilarities of their lifestyles before they went to battle school. However, before and during battle school Bean and Ender had to cope with being small. Ender and Bean were both prodigies in their time, but ironically they

  • Enders Game

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    behavior and attitudes and ultimately shape all of our relationships. The power of a paradigm shift, whether it be instantaneous or developmental, allows us to change from one way of seeing the world to another. In the novel Enders Game by Orson Scott Card, the main character Ender Wiggin demonstrates his unique ability to paradigm shift during his training at battle school, and later as a commander in making tactical decisions. In order for a paradigm shift to occur we must take a break from tradition

  • Essay on Ender

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    Aliens! Buggers, forcing people to fall into a truce..The government, allowing kids to be born, just to find one that could help them end the alien threat. They succeeded. Andrew (Ender) Wiggin defeated this external threat. This probably seems like a really heroic thing for a child to do. However, to what extent should Ender be considered a hero? This question can only be answered after taking these three, important facts into consideration. He was capable of things no one else could’ve done, but he

  • Enders Game Essay

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    other options thus forming violence as a priority. In Ender’s Game by Orson Scott, Ender Wiggins, a boy who is known as a different child since he was a third, was put through various scenarios where he is impacted by the lack of options in order to face everyday problems. Therefore, Ender realizes that the obstacles he faces pushes him to express his emotions in a violent form due to the lack of options. As Ender faces various obstacles that affect his mental state, he portrays how his use of violent

  • Ender The Giant Analysis

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    Ender has always despised and feared Peter for his short and hot temper. He has always feared becoming his brother one day, so much that if he does anything violent he shrivels at the thought of changing for the worse. During “The Giant”, a game the Ender seemed to devote an odd amount of time to, he looks at the animated children who have begun to laugh at him and thinks to himself how much “[he] wanted to hit them, to throw them into the brook” (Pg. 71). He has began to no longer contain his

  • Enders Shadow Essay

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    Enders Shadow Enders Shadow is a parallel novel to the hit book Enders Game. Bean, the main character, is a homeless child living in the hectic streets of Rotterdam in about 2170 after escaping as a child from an illegal laboratory. The human race is at War with the "Buggers," an alien race. As the army needed more generals, they would start to train kids. Bean was recruited to go to the army school to become a general. While at school, Bean would go through a lot of crazy and shocking things that

  • Enders Game Analysis

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    were going to evade off the page and forever be out of sight. Not only did the book show depth to me with the characters, it also allowed them to grow with the book and evolve in which only strengthen the realism of the characters. In the beginning Ender was not as confident inward as he was outward. Constantly doubting his judgement and abilities never wanting to get the wrong answer. In the book towards end his confidence had grown and not only had it in himself but also expressed it more when he

  • Zoecon Corporation - Strike Roach Ender

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    To:          Executive, Zoecon Corporation From: Date:          Thursday, February 17, 2005 Subject:     Strike Roach Ender Introduction Projected Industry Consumers                              Professional Projected Growth Rate of 10% annually          Projected growth rate of 8% annually Projected sales of $4.4 million                Projected sales of $2.7 billion Flea IGR Introduction – Similar Scenario •     Great success of introduction of flea IGR PRECOR into PCO, veterinary

  • Comparing Neo of the Matrix and Ender Wiggen of Ender’s Game

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    Comparing Neo of the Matrix and Ender Wiggen of Ender’s Game From the first moment that we wake up we know that we are awake, but have you ever had a sensation that you are dreaming but you know you are awake? This is the same way Neo felt in his world in the movie the Matrix. Ender Wiggen was in the same situation in the novel Ender’s Game, written by Orson Scott Card. He was living in a place where no one accepted him because he was a third, which means that he belongs to the government for

  • english enders game essay

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    invasion they depend on ender a six-year-old boy to be the next Mazer Rackham. Ender at just six years of age leaves his family to participate in an extremely rigorous course in which he learns how to be the best commander. This is where he makes many friends and enemies. Andrew Ender Wiggin was a genius. He was bred for these battles. He had a great amount of tactical skills, which allowed him to graduate early from many ranks. All the risk of losing humanity is put in Enders hands he may not know

  • Enders Game And Out Of The Silent Planet Essay

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    "Thirds" are children who were allowed to be born. In this futuristic setting the novel takes place in. Families were only allowed to comprise of two children. However, in Ender Wiggen's case, the government believed that he was the missing link, the great commander who would lead Earth to victory against the dreaded "Buggers". Which Ender does achieve. Thirds, however, were shunned, picked on, and often left out because they were sought to be social out casts. "Launchies" were the newcomers to the Battle

  • Aliens in Enders Game by Orson Scott Card

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    “Children chosen over trained adults...to fight war…alien species: The Formics” -WSJ In Enders Game by Orson Scott Card, earth has gone through two fierce wars with an alien species called the Formics, or more commonly known as the Buggers. The first invasion, the Bugger’s were exploring life outside of their solar system. The second invasion the Bugger’s wanted to colonize earth. After the first Bugger invasion, the countries of the world decided to come together and create a single government.

  • Compare And Contrast Ender's Game And Enders Game

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    Andrew Wiggins, who goes by the nickname Ender. Ender is genius and also, to his shame, a third child or a third, meaning his parents had to seek permission to have him since two children are standard. Ender wears a unique monitor so his thoughts can be monitored by the international military. They see potential in Ender and send Colonel Graff to his home to recruit him to attend battle school. Not that Ender or his parents have any choice. As a third, Ender is technically their property and cannot

  • How Does Ender Wiggin Follows The Hero's Journey

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    Scott Card, Ender Wiggin is the protagonist that is destined to end The Bugger War. Being a third child, something completely unheard of, Ender was known as different to everyone for two main reasons.. The Government gave special permission to his parents to have him, a contrast to the mandated two children maximum and the fact he had his monitor on longer than most. If one were to look thoroughly through the book, you would find that Ender Wiggin follows The Hero's Journey. Notably, Ender fits into

  • Ender

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    fiction book about a boy, Ender. Ender's real name is Andrew Wiggin, but he was given the name of Ender as a nickname. In this story, all children wear a device on their neck that allows them to be monitored. This is done because the community wants to select the smartest of all the children and make them into perfect soldiers and commanders. In the past there was alien race that attacked the human race and humans want to be ready if this attack occurs again. In this story Ender Wiggin is the protagonist