Tyler
English 10
June 4, 2014
Ender’s Game
In the book Ender’s Game, Card creates this world of kids saving the world. He takes you into an imaginary world, were he makes you think of what would happen if we counted on a child to protect us from the enemy. Ender’s Game is named for the main character, Ender. Card tells us that Ender must prove his worthiness by fighting. Ender must save the world, this is his game. More sentences here… Card uses the hero, Ender, to prove that certain kids are prodigies, and by alienating them, will give them their best potential. They need to have zero ties to do their best. The society Ender is in values is to have the best of the best. And they will go to the greatest lengths to have or …show more content…
Graff needs Ender to think for himself and not rely on emotional or practical support from anyone. They need Ender to be able to lead these boys into war and not rely on anybody else for support. They want to see how Ender deals with being under stress. “With Ender we have to strike a delicate balance. Isolate him enough that he remains creative—otherwise he’ll adopt the systems here and we’ll lose him. At the same time we need to make sure he keeps a strong ability to lead.” (Card) This quote happens in chapter 4. A major theme in Ender’s Game is that everybody lies. Such as, Graff, he lies to Ender countless times, the biggest time being when he and Mazer pretend that the battles Ender is fighting against the buggers are actually just Mazer's battle scenarios. Ender ends up destroying tons of the buggers, …show more content…
Ender goes to battle school to learn how to fight, but when he gets there is quickly isolated from everyone else. He has no friends, and this is all on purpose. The I.F wants him to basically be an emotionless hero who will save their world from the buggers. The government lies and manipulates Ender. They trick him into cutting off all his relationships with friends and family. And they make him believe he is just playing a game, when he is really killing the bugger population. This just proves the lengths some societies will go to get what they want in life. They alienate a little boy for ten years and make him believe he has no friends and something’s wrong with him. It makes you think of how crazy some people’s morals and believes really are. The title of the book is kind of ironic. It is not Ender’s game at all. The government is running his life for him. By being alienating Ender, it is helping the I.F win the war, but, is making Ender loose his own life and