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Ender's Game | Essays and Criticism
- Characters as Children
In the following essay, this author examines why referring to characters as "children" does not necessarily make them well-rendered child characters.
- Ender's Beginning Battling the Military
In the following excerpt, Blackmore discusses the military paradigm in which Ender must operate to survive. Ender lives in a military paradigm which assumes humans are malleable, controllable objects.
- Ender's Beginning: Battling the Military in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game
This excerpt explores Ender's role as a reluctant warrior who "fights in order to prevent further battles."
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