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Literary Techniques Used In Ender's Game By Orson Scott Card

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Authors often use literary techniques to convey a particular effect. The effect is often a tone, a message, a sense of danger, a feeling, etc. This allows the reader to deeper understand the text. In the book Ender's Game, the author Orson scott Card, uses foreshadow, comparison, and inner dialogue to convey a tone of suspense. In the book Ender's Game, the author Orson scott Card, uses foreshadow to convey a tone of suspense. After getting his monitor removed Ender is sent to class. When the bell rings ender is the last to leave the room. “The other kids were gone. They would be waiting though, the bad ones,..., They might even hit him now- no one could see them anymore, and so no one would come to Ender’s rescue,” (Card 6). The statement “They would be waiting though, the bad ones” indicate to the reader that Ender will soon be in be in trouble. This in turn creates a tone of suspense. Card also uses comparison to. …show more content…

All of his life Ender has tried not to turn into his aggressive brother. “Ender leaded his head against the wall of the corridor and cried until the bus came. I am just like Peter. Take my moniter away, and I am just like Peter.” Enders statement that he is just like his brother creates a sense of suspense because Ender his entire life has tried to different from his brother but in reality he is just like him. This creates tone of suspense because the reader wants to know what will happen now that ender finally realizes he's just like his

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