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Ender's Game Theme Essay

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Ender's game is a military science fiction novel; the story is set in Earth's future in which in which human prodigy teams are tested on their ability to defeat the alien opponents, known as the “Buggers”, in battle. The novel was more impressive than the movie since the detail was intricate and descriptive, compelling its readers to follow the story. The novel and the film share common themes throughout themselves, one specific theme is Ender's opinion on The Government and adults in general. He heavily expresses his hatred for adults, including his parents throughout the book and movie. He feels as though they betrayed him therefore causing him to lack trust in all adults, this foreshadows the bad relationships he will form with important figures throughout the story. Ender dislikes any elder before knowing anything about them all because of the past. Ender believes that The Government is lying in multiple occasions, he claims that their only tactic is to enroll kids into an army and teach them to feud and kill other children that they’re battling. The children are told this is the way to live a successful life, they fail to inform the soldiers about who they are fighting, who will survive, and how to ensure survival. The Government tests these kids on their ability to attack one another, as they isolate them from all family and friends causing them to be lonely and unsure of what the outcome of this battle school will be. …show more content…

Continuing with similarities, major events and/or themes like Bonzo and Enders fight in the bathroom, and his view on adults are close to identical between the novel and

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