Ender's Game
Date Submitted: 03/19/2003 00:36:06
Ender Wiggin, despite being an independent thinker, was influenced greatly thoughout the course of the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Some of the factors that persuaded Ender were Valentine, Peter, Mazer Rackham, the Buggers, and even the "battle school" itself. Without the most important persuasive influences from his sister Valentine and the Buggers, Ender would have never accomplished the ultimate goals nor made the extreme sacrifices he did in order to save the
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chance available. Without the help of Valentine he never would have made it past childhood, much less be able to go through the isolation of battle school.
In conclusion, the Buggers themselves taught Ender how to be intelligent enough to defeat them. Whereas Valentine showed Ender how to be not only compassionate enough to understand them, but enough to defeat them. Having these abilities Ender defeated the Buggers, thus bringing an end to Ender's Game.
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