The novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is about a boy named Ender Wiggin. He was selected by the I.F. (International Fleet) Selected Service to save the world from the third invasion against the buggers. The International Fleet is the army protecting planet Earth. The buggers were an alien race that tried to conquer Earth. Ender was a very smart and extraordinary person. He experienced many great challenges throughout the book. Mazer Rackham was Ender’s commander during his time at command school. During Ender’s experience at Command School, he went through very tough battles. He led the soldiers in ships. These were the ships that Ender commanded to victory. Ender’s major victory was when he decided to shoot the “little doctor”, a weapon that can destroy many ships in one shot at a planet, destroying the buggers forever. Although Ender didn’t know what he was doing, Ender was a hero because he was able to defeat the buggers. One reason why Ender Wiggin was a hero is his willingness to go to battle school. Before Ender goes to battle school with Colonel Graff, he admits, “[he’s], afraid,” But [he’ll] go with [Graff].” (26, Card). This was difficult for Ender …show more content…
After the last major battle against the buggers, Colonel Graff told Ender that he was a hero. Graff said that “[The world] has seen what [Ender] did, [he] and [his co-commanders]. [Graff didn’t] think there’s a government on Earth that hadn’t voted [him] their highest medal.” (297, Card). Graff’s remarks show that Ender Wiggin was a real hero throughout the world in the eyes of everyone. Although the world viewed Ender as a hero, Ender thought of himself as someone who was tricked into being a killer. Ender didn’t know that he was destroying a species. Afterwards, he felt guilty for it. Although Ender didn’t that he was destroying a species, he is considered a hero because he saved the world from the threat against the
Using one person for the sake of a whole species overwhelmingly overrules any other approach, long term, and short term. From a pragmatic point of view, the decision the International Fleet made had close to zero negative outcomes. Even though Ender did suffer bitter psychological impacts, nothing thrown at him threatened to take his life. As a matter of fact, the post traumatic effects lead him to discover his raison d’étre, and build an empathetic character from his first-hand experiences with bullying, isolation, and manipulation. Not only did Ender go on to govern a new settlement after the war, he became the founder of a prominent religion and set off to find the buggers a new home. Ender was a tool used by the IF. Nonetheless, he was a tool that found a meaning in
In the story Ender’s Game there is a boy named Ender Wiggin, he is a very smart child who is accepted into battle school. Where Ender is from they are not allowed to have more than two kids. Ender’s parents signed a contract saying they can have a third child, so Ender basically belongs to the government. Then Ender has to go to battle to fight the buggers. Once he defeated all the buggers he was know as a hero. In the book, Ender’s Game, there are many similarities and differences.
After Ender’s important battle, they tell him that all of it was real and that he had actually defeated the buggers. Ender thinks to himself, “Real. Not a game. Ender’s mind was too tired to cope with it all. They weren’t just points of light in the air, they were real ships that he had fought with and real ships he had destroyed. And a real world that he had blasted into oblivion. He walked through the crowd, dodging their congratulations, ignoring their hands, their words, their rejoicing” (Card 297). When Ender realizes that they have been lying to him and using him as a weapon, he becomes angry. Ender yells at Graff and Mazer, “‘ I didn’t want to kill them all. I didn’t want to kill anybody! I’m not a killer! You didn’t want me, you bastards, you wanted Peter, but you made me do it, you tricked me into it!’” (Card 297). If Ender would have known that he would have killed people and creatures, he would not have gone to battle school in the first place. Death is very hard on Ender and he does not know how he can live with such a burden. Ender’s change in character is due to him being a victim of
In the beginning of the book Ender gets his monitor removed and gets into a fight. The way he handled the fight is what caused colonel Graff to offer Ender to join battle school. In the start of battle school, Ender got picked on a lot, until he killed Bonzo, he was promoted to commander, commanding his own army, he defeated a lot of other armies in the school. In the commanding part of the book, he was getting stressed and losing sleep, he went back to Earth because he didn’t want to be in battle school anymore, then his sister convinced him to go to Eros to train for the bugger war, when he was playing simulations of a bugger invasion, he finally defeated the buggers and Graff told him that the games were actually real, not simulators. After he beat the buggers, another war started on Earth, his sister met with him where he was and told him that he should be governor at another planet and went around to find a new planet for a new era for the buggers.
Ender Wiggin is a round, dynamic, and explicit character. Throughout the story, he goes from being a clueless little kid, to a ruthless soldier who takes down a whole species of buggers. Ender’s biggest fear throughout the story was being like his older brother Peter; many things proved that he was exactly like him. They were both killers and they both were extremely smart. However, Ender has a major difference from his siblings; that difference is that he is a third child in a society where that is not allowed.
Childhood innocence contains curiosity, imagination and a frail mind that has yet to experience the real world. A young boy, Ender Wiggin, goes through many things a child his age normally wouldn’t experience. As he grows up in Battle and Command School, his humanity slowly strips away due to being isolated and pressured to be the commander that the International Fleet needs. Though everyone benefit from the end result, things they did to win the war should not be excused.
Ender's Game is author Orson Scott Card's best-known work. The novel has sold over one million copies and is published worldwide (Whyte). The novel won the Hugo and Nebula award in 1986; science fiction’s most prestigious writing awards (University of Utah). In summary, the plot of the novel is a story about a young child, Ender Wiggin, taken away from his family by the International Fleet (a world order devoted to protecting the planet from space invaders) in order to train him to be a military genius to defend the human race from an alien species (Buggers) that has already attacked Earth twice. At the end of the novel Ender kills the entire bugger race but does not know it until after the
As a direct result of these rough games and threats, Ender developed a ruthless, battle- minded. He displayed this trait at the fight after school with Stilson while he was still on Earth and the fight in the locker room with Bonzo at the battle school. Both of which ended in the death of Ender’s overconfident opponents. In his own defense Ender said, “Knocking [Stilson] down only won the first fight. I wanted to win all the next ones, too.
Ender made a choice to go to battle school because Graff talked him into going like on page 22 when Graff tells Ender “that no one wants a third”, and he was smart enough to win the war against the Buggers on page 296 when Mazer said to Ender “Ender you never played me. You never played a game since I became your enemy.”. He wanted to win the whole war not just one fight because on page 19 Ender said “knocking him down won the first fight. I wanted to win all the next ones, too. So they’d leave me alone.” Because of the decisions Ender makes he becomes a hero and a soldier. This has to do with us because we will probably have other wars and there will be soldiers who train and fight for us much like Ender trained and fought for the world. Ender at the beginning of the book is weak and not a leader. By the middle of the book Ender was strong and almost the leader of an army. By the end of the book Ender is a hero and the leader of a
Ender is totally on his own and the only respect he gets is through the awesome strategies he is constantly making. He is excelling in his battles and is making great progress in becoming what the military wants from him. Even though all of this is going well for him, he is still hated, and it isolates him. The hatred from his peers makes Ender dive deeper into exactly what the adults want him to, his battle skills. Ender
The struggle for identity within Ender’s Game was a common theme throughout the book. Ender’s Game is a book about a boy named Ender who was recruited into the battle school in hopes of unlocking his true potential so he could command the IF as he was humanity’s last hope. His main goal would be beating the buggers who are an alien species who launched two invasions on Earth and Ender was told that a third one would eventually come. Characters such as Ender are pushed to their limits while others hide behind a false identity in hopes of making a change. These characters change as the book progresses on and several instances show the reader the changes that are happening.
Ender Wiggin was a timid boy who wanted to have his brother and parents to love him. Prior to joining the Battle School, Ender did not have the belligerence that he would soon possess. He did not want to be like Peter, so
Orison Scott Card’s Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel about a young boy who is enlisted and trained to be a military leader during a fight for humanity against alien buggers. Ender Wiggin was bred, in the expectations of him being the ultimate military commander, to be a strategist by the government. Ender developed many leadership techniques throughout his time at Battle School. These techniques made him an unbeatable leader in the mock battles the children played in school, and they can be helpful leadership lessons for personal growth and management. Ender becomes an astounding leader throughout his time at Battle School.
Ender Wiggin has had a rough and challenging childhood;However,he has shown his strong personality and his deep desire to become a better person by bravely facing all his struggles in his personal life as in the game.
“You won’t fail, Ender. Not this early in the course. You’ve had some tight ones, but you’ve always won. You don’t know what your limits are yet, but if you’ve reached them already you’re a good deal feebler than I thought.” (Card 286). Ender’s Game is a dystopian novel by Orson Scott Card that follows the training and thoughts of the protagonist, Ender, ultimately ending with the destruction of an alien race, the buggers. Ender’s militaristic and desperate society forces him to unwillingly commit genocide to an extent where Ender’s withering and empathetic mind begins to question the consequences of his actions.