The book opens up with the introductions of two unknown adults that represent the manipulation in our main characters life, Ender. Every move he makes they are watching him. He is six year old child, that is basically being relied on to be the savior of the human race. They want to control this child because they are in desperate need of him. The unnamed people speak about how he needs to be framed around enemies. We also see the perspective of Ender's life. He is lonely, and only has himself for support. He is bullied or signaled out because he is a third, which is a rare sight because it takes the governments authorization to make it possible. His siblings didn’t work out for the governments needs. Ender later gets his monitor removed and believes that the military is no longer interested in him. I believe that the main character will come to realize that he is still being watched by the government and will find a way to escape the military. I believe that the conflict is himself cause what does the government want with him and why don’t they want everyone else that they “dumped”. I believe the book is interesting but once I get deeper into the book it will create more conflict and climax.
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Matias Barraza
2/5/2018 10:35:32
This book is really good and I enjoyed it. How would you feel if you were in his position, the third and unwanted?
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