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    Ender's Game Book Summary

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    Ender’s Game Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is about a boy named Andrew Wiggin‚ nicknamed Ender‚ a genius child who does the wrong things for the right reasons. The book was full of psychological thrills and requires a fair amount of intelligence to understand the decisions made in the story. The decisions made by Ender are crucial plot points in the book. Things as simple to defense against bullies to simulated attacks against the Formics‚ an alien race‚ could change the fate of everyone. The

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    Ender s Game Summary

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    Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is set in a future where Earth has been involved in a 50 year long war against an alien force‚ known as “Buggers”. Earth’s three ruling parties‚ the Hegemon‚ Polemarch and Strategos form an International Fleet to fight the “Buggers”. The International Fleet created the Battle School to train the most gifted children‚ with the best strategic minds to fight in the IF. Children were chosen because having been raised on video war games their decisions are intuitive‚ decisive

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    Andres G. Camacho Bonet Andrea Pecinkas INGL3104 Sec 011 9 March 2015 Character Analysis: Ender’s Game-Andrew “Ender” Wiggins In the book Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card‚ Andrew Wiggin is the main character or protagonist. Although his real name is Andrew Wiggin‚ he goes by the nickname “Ender”. He is the protagonist since the main plot is centered on him. In its majority‚ the story is centered in Ender’s development in battle school to become the Commander who will save mankind from the

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    people used to communicate. In reality‚ many easily accessible electronics end up becoming a technological crutch people cannot walk without. Once taken away‚ they would automatically lose their balance and take a while to regain their footing alone. Orson Scott Card’s‚ “Ender’s Game” is a science fiction novel in which many sad and disturbing truths are revealed in Ender’s relationships with his family‚ friends‚ and with the aliens; colloquially known as ‘buggers’. The novel explores the tragic shortcomings

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    In the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card Ender was treated in a bad way he was bullied by kids and school and by his big brother. In chapter 1 Ender had gotten into a fight with a boy in his school. The boys name was Stilson Ender had kicked the boy in the groin‚ also in the face and ribs. He had broken the little boys ribs. In chapter 4 Ender had gotten into another fight with a boy during the launch. He had gotten into this fight because Graff had been talking good about him in front of the

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    Cadet Semaan‚ Christopher E. Military Science and Leadership 210 Captain Woods November 26‚ 2014 The Leadership of Ender Ender’s Game is a book that was published twenty-nine years ago‚ a science-fiction novel with wildly bizarre scenarios played out on Earth‚ space stations‚ and alien planets. But the core concepts of the novel are true regardless of the impossible scenery‚ the true aspects of leadership‚ knowledge‚ power‚ and character. Andrew “Ender” Wiggin possessed many characteristics that

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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    Alyssa Ross 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

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    world we live in. However‚ each decision we make has an impact on our life and is therefore important. Each time we choose one thing over another‚ we draw from our previous knowledge to make the best choice we can .In this book Ender’s Game by “Orson Scott Card‚” he created characters that not only showed the meanings of their lives‚ but he creates a story that shows feelings and emotions crossed by his characters that the plot itself revolves around themes‚ ideas‚ and morals‚ not the other way

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    Chapter 14-14 Summary

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    Chapter 14-15 Summary In chapter 14‚ it is really clear that Ender doesn’t like Eros. This is from the moment they arrive. Everything feels weird and off. He is surrounded by people he does not know. He is isolated as he received private teaching from the teachers. Since he is alone‚ Ender starts studying and quickly begins to learn. His favored thing to do is the simulation. He calls it the best video game. Ender first controls a fighter ship‚ but is later put in charge of a squadron. This squadron

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    Don Quixote

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    ballets and in films as well. In fact Don Quixote became an interesting subject in the ballet by Marius Petipa in 1860s and in unfinished film by Orson Welles in 1955. Thus this essay is divided in three part: a study of the first version of Don Quixote in the ballet by Petipa; an explanation of the characteristics in cinematic adaptation of Orson Welles; the third part argues about the various versions of Don Quixote in ballets and in films. The Don Quixote’s first version in ballet was made by

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