Category: Ender’s Game
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The Purpose of Ender’s Game: Critical Analysis
The purpose of Ender’s Game is to inspire the reader to be more compassionate. Throughout the book, there are many instances where Ender had to have compassion. He had to be able to know the motives of the enemy while also being able to inspire loyalty within others around him. Without compassion he wouldnt be…
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Enders Game Versus Gattaca: Comparative Analysis
A dystopia is an imagined world or society in which people live wretched, dehumanized or fearful lives often filled with great suffering or injustice. Enders game and Gattaca are both set in dystopian realities based on events which occurred during the time they were created. Both texts are based around the lives of people who…
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Idea of Maturity in Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card: Critical Analysis
Bewildered, pressure, pain and determination. Imagine having to deal with such emotions every second. In the award winning novel, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, a young exceptional intellectual is given the task and responsibility of taking the weight of the world. Andrew Wiggins, a 6 year old boy is called on by the government…
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Critical Analysis of Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
How would you feel if you were tricked into committing genocide of an alien race for the sake of humans? In the book, Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card, Ender Wiggins character was duped into doing exactly that because he was born with the perfect balance of empathy and killer instinct. Bred for his temperament,…
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Criticism of the Current Systems in Society by Orson Scott Card in Enders Game and Michael Bay in The Island
Film and book composers are showing their concerns for the future by over-exaggerating the future. They are showing us faults that our world has by exaggerating the consequences of our actions. Enders Game written by Orson Scott Card is a novel about militarism and The Island directed by Michael Bay is a film about the…
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Review of Orson Scott Card’s ‘Enders Game’
In Enders Game by Orson Scott Card, we are introduced to a six-year-old genius, Ender Wiggin. For years, Ender has been forced to train at a battle school in space to become the destined savior of the galaxy. However, after going through the torturing years there, hes come to realize that he has been tricked…
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Parallels Between Major Characters of Enders Game and Freud’s Id, Ego, and Superego
In the work of Sigmund Freud, the pioneer of psychoanalysis, he determined that there are three parts of the human mind, the Id, the Ego, and the Superego. The Id is the most basic primal instincts, the Ego is the grip on reality, and the Superego is the obligation to society. The Ego is often…
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Peter’s Character Transformation in Orson Scott Cards ‘Enders Game’
In Orson Scott Cards MEnders GameM, Peter is a character who makes great efforts to destroy Ender and rule the world but later shows love and care for his siblings. This shows that Peter is a loving brother rather than the dangerous psychopath he is believed to be. Towards the beginning of the book, Peter…