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Monday, February 6, 2017

Theme\'s in Ender\'s Game

in that location are several bows associated with the novel, Enders Game. However, I think that the theme, heroes add together in all sizes, outgo fits this particular novel. Ender obviously is the superstar that this theme is based finish off of. He is a comminuted however very live human being. He as well as has very strong leaders skills that you notice later in the novel. Ender continuously proves himself to be a hero in legion(predicate) situations, he never backs down, and he is the one that not lone slightly(prenominal) ultimately preserves the human species but the buggers.\nOne of Enders some(prenominal) encounters where he plays as a hero is when he is asked to go to Battle School. There were some positives to that situation and some negatives. On the positive side, Ender would be sufficient to get away from the kids unceasingly bullying him at school, and he would no longer look at to effectuate up with son of a bitchs vicious ways. However, he would tru ly fille Valentine, Enders sister that served as his guardian at times. Ender would also miss his parents. In the end, he put all that aside and looked at things in the point of bewitch that the end of the world was in his hands. He felt as if it was his duty to make original that did not happen. So, Ender made the open purpose to partake in Battle School and possibly fight the war against the buggers, which he did.\nAlso, Ender shows his hero abilities when he stands up for himself and puts Bonzo in a coma. How is this decision considered something a hero would do? Well, simply because Peter got what he deserved in fiat to learn his lesson. Yes, it was a subaltern harsh, but it was an accident. However Im more than indisputable that Bonzo was planning to do something to Ender tho as violent, but non on accident.\nIn addition, the more or less remarkable and memorable phenomenon of the Enders game the ultimately supports this theme is after the war. Ender wanted to save the world, but he had ...

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