By Orson Scott Card Was born August, 24, 1951 Famous for writing science fiction books
protagonist The main character of the story is a boy named ender, he is the youngest of his three siblings chosen at age 6 to help save mankind
antagonist The Villans of this book are known as a species called "buggers" who want to destroy the human race! D:
Favorite Character: Ender smartest kid on earth he doesn't think for himself main character of the story very compassionate person
Least Favorite Character: Peter Ender's older brother Hates Ender and wants to kill him Has a talent for manipulating people Rules earth at the end of the book Has no compassion
Exposition The Wiggin family is introduced (Ender, Peter, and Valentine) Colonal Graff is introduced Ender enrolls in battle school
Rising action Ender going to battle school Learns how to command armies Transfered to Command school Simulations against buggers
Climax Big fight with the buggers out numbered vastely ends up blowing up the buggers planet to win is told that all the "simulations" were actualfights and not fake
Falling Action/ Resolution Ender is told that the battles were real Feels really betrayed Peter ends up ruling earth Ender and his sister (Valentine) go to a colony with the remaining buggers to help them find a new planet
Setting Takes place in the future; important because you know its not real Switches off between earth and space mainly space.
Themes 1. Child Labor 2. Games vs Reality 3. Rebellion
Rating /10 I like these kinds of books Best of its kind if your into science fiction.
Child Labor Child labor is defined as the gainful employment of children below an age determined by law or custom. Has been around since we can remember. Not easy to stop this issue.
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Why is it still happening??!! $$$$$$$$$$$ MONEY Families cant fend for their children Homeless children can't afford the cost to live Laws not enforced enough Cheap labor
Some Jobs factory work, mining, prostitution, agriculture, family buisness, selling food, or just random tasks
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Solution No real Immediate solution Charity Get people involved You get involved
Refrences Ender's Game Blakely, Rhys. "$1.20 a Week the Lot of India's 115m Child Slave Labourers." Australian (Canberra) 16 Oct 2009: 8. SIRS Researcher. Web. 7 March Kovasevic, Natasa. "Child Slavery." Harvard International Review Vol. XXIX, No. 2 Summer 2007: SIRS Researcher. Web. 7 March ProQuest Staff. "Human Rights Timeline." Leading Issues Timelines 2009: n.p. SIRS Researcher. Web. 7 March