Story based Conclusions on Ender from Chapters 1-7
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- Ender adds to the story a sense, of sensitivity because he is super sensitive.
- The story would change because if there was no Ender or a character with less sensitivity the story would change into a story about
- The bullies wouldn’t be needed in the story
- If Ender wasn’t in the story then we wouldn’t have a theme, main character or have any point of the ideas of buggers, battle school and command school
- There is pressure on him, he gets bullied everywhere he goes and is always the one put out
- Maybe its not they great to be the chosen one because he would get bullied and have to be isolated
- The idea of being exploited for being the chosen one
- The story would become more about the Buggers rather than the boy himself. Ender is one of the only characters that is super sensitive.
- We have a story based around the chosen one.
- Main characters need to be smart and sensitive in order for a story to be more interesting and people being feeling sympathy for Ender and his struggle throw
- This story should not be about Ender massacring buggers but making peace with them and forgiving them
- Ender is the main character in the book. He is bullied everywhere he goes whether it be Earth or at Battle School. The story would change dramatically if Ender was not in the book as the buggers could not be defeated, Mazer Rahckman would not have to ''Babysit'' or teach Ender in Command School, his family wouldn't have the burden of a third in the family and would defeat the purpose of Graff in the story, looking after Ender and pushing him far to have a chance to defeat the buggers. All of these points could not be achieved if Ender was not in the book.
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