Narrative voice and point of view- 3rd person, subjective to Ender (Reveals Ender’s feelings throughout novel)-Point of view switches to Valentine on earth and reveals her feelings (subjective)-Most chapters start with a conversation between two unidentified characters, usually colonel Graff and Major Anderson discussing current events-Story mostly follow Ender WigginConflict-Character vs. self - Ender’s internal fear/struggle to being like Peter, a killer-Character vs. self - Ender’s self doubt-Character vs. character - Ender is forced to fight and kill Stilson-Character vs. character - Ender hates Peter-Character vs. Society - The bugger war is being alerted-Character vs. Self - Ender must decide to go to battle school for…
Anderson and Graff have an argument about setting battle room scenarios unfair or not. Ender is placed in the Rat Army. The commander, Rose De Nose, immediately hates Ender and warns Ender to stop practicing with the Launchies. Ender sees Dink, (Ender is assigned to Dink’’s platoon) as a kind soul,but is suspicious sometimes because of Dink’s actions. Ender and Dink talk one day and Ender finds out that Dink was promoted twice, but refused to be commander because he didn’t believe in school. Dink says the real enemy is the teacher, not the students. Dink doesn’t want the adults to ruin his childhood and life. Dink tells Ender that he thinks the Buggers have vanished and the school is running to keep the I.F. in charge. Ender doesn’t believe…
Do you like horror games? Maybe five nights at Freddy's will be the game for you. Five Nights at Freddy's is a super popular indie game. In the game you are a security guard on duty at a restaurant called Freddy Fazbears Pizzaria. There are four animatronics that are trying to find you. When they do They stuff you in a suit like them. The main four animatronics are Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie the Bunny, Chicka the Chicken, and Foxy the Pirate Fox. They are robots called animatronics. In the second game they add a two new characters named Balloon Boy and The marionette. It is called the most scary game in years by some video game critics. Some people think it is not that good I, and many other fans disagree.…
-The Igali takes shelter in cave surrounded by heavy rock. The Igali takes shelter in this cave because it keeps it cool during the summer months and keeps him warm during the summer months. Another reason it takes shelter in caves is because they provide protection from wolf packs. The Igali has adapted to its habitat in two ways, it has developed hooves sop it can easily walk around its cave without slipping. Also the Igali grows a much thicker fur to withstand the cold elements in the boreal forest during winter and sheds it during the summer.…
against the buggers. Ender has grown to be a leader because of the friends and allies he made,…
3. Ender is sped through the system to mature him more quickly, so that he becomes a better commander: “Young as he is, we’ve never had a boy better prepared for command.” (154)…
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Where many themes from compassion to ruthlessness exist. Bernard is an example of ruthlessness. In the story Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, the character Bernard is an antagonistic character that hinders Enter throughout the story. His constant bullying and attacking of others puts many other character’s down. In the novel, Bernard is a immoral character who makes the audience feel apathetic towards him by being a bully, he follows a crowd, and has no loyalty.…
I think that taking these precautions would be considered a natural reaction in my opinion, because Prince Prospero doesn't want to become a victim of The Red Death that is currently taking over his land and killing everyone off that it comes into contact with. Most any and everyone would try their best and attempt to do whatever is necessary to keep themselves and loved ones locked away from becoming infected with a plague, proceeding that they have the ability and obligatory materials required to do so. Keeping yourself distanced and put away from any sort of contact with the plague would be a natural reaction, because almost anyone would do whatever they could physically and possibly do in order to avoid being consumed of death by a plague.…
My first impression of the novel titled “a small free kiss in the dark”was ,that it would be a bit weird. Because the title made absolutely no sense to me, and it still doesn't make sense to me in chapter 11. Aside from that after reading the prologue I knew that there were going to be some people named Billy and Max. The narrator was still unknown. As we begun reading I understood well what was going on, and I thought it would be one of those books were something unexpected happens. I just did not know what.…
In Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game, the “mind game” is a constantly changing computer game made for the students and is used by the commanders of the battle school as a tool to monitor and analyze how the students are feeling. Ender Wiggin becomes increasingly obsessed with the game, specifically after he becomes stuck at the “Giant’s Drink”. At this point, the game seems to hit a dead end, with none of the options for the player to take being the right one and all of them ending in their “death”. The game would then reset itself so that the player might try again, and fail again. The Giant’s Drink is symbolic to many parts of Ender’s life; he sees, in the battle school, that following orders will barely…
Situate the passage into the greater text: mention the act and scene numbers, as well as what happens at this point in the play/ Significance (1-2 sentences)…
1. You need to hire a receptionist that will be handling cash. What steps would you take to make sure you hire the right person?…
1. "Fair is foul, and foul is fair," is stated in line 10 by the witches in the opening of the play. The significance of this paradox is that it sets us up for the doubleness of the play. It means what is fair to the witches is foul to man.…
Ender was a young genius who was a third child or third in a time when having more than two children was considered bad. Because of this he was always teased but his birth was actually authorized by the government in an…
The theme of Injustice reoccurred several times in the novel ‘The Wine of Astonishment’ by Earl Lovelace. On the whole, the circumstances were unfair to most of the Trinidadian locals in the period of World War 2, which was the time period in which the novel is set. A selected few of examples of injustice which emerged were when the Spiritual Baptists were banned from preaching, when Eulilee was treated badly for wanting to improve her life, and most of all, Bolo suffered from injustice when he was frowned upon for trying to help his people. The war seemed to have done nothing but cause havoc and formulate desperation among the locals.…