Ender's Game Conflict Analysis

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“Ender’s Game is an eye opening book with unique conflicts. The two major conflicts are internal, being that of how Ender was mentally broken down, and external,being that of the “Bugger” Human war. Both of the conflicts make Ender question himself morally. There are many key figures that contributed in the conflict whether it sets the conflict or helps end it .
Initially, at the beginning of the novel Ender had received mistreatment and death threats constantly from his brother. “ He lifted his foot, took a step, and then knelt on Ender, his knee pressing onto Ender’s belly just below the breastbone... ‘I could kill you like this,’ Peter whispered.”(42) Ender had dealt with Peter acting like to him on a regular basis. Peter is like a abusive brother to Ender, and when there is someone abusive in your life at a young age, your mind would be scarred, and that's exactly what happened to him. Ender constantly did not want to hurt others …show more content…

No one in this novel could go through what Ender had and still function, so I excluded the internal conflict. Mazer Rackham is a magnificent solider who would do what he can to accomplish his goal. “ A very dull voyage, Ender. Fifty years in space. Officially, only eight years passed for me, but it felt like five hundred.” Mazer had been away from Earth for fifty years, meaning that most of his friends and family have parish, he left everything he knew simply for the betterment of his mission. If Ender was in another major conflict that required sacrifices, he should emulate Mazer Rackham. Ender should be able to make great sacrifices in the future for his goal to be accomplished. Ender should also follow in the steps of Mazer Rackham and have a pupil. Ender has so much knowledge that doesn’t even have to do with warfare, but it would be a waste for Ender's philosophy to die with

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