As a "third", Ender faced permanent disgrace and has brought shame to his family. "Thirds" were not very respected because there was a strict two child policy: one boy and one girl. But in some special cases, the government granted a family to have a third child. The reason Ender's family was allowed to have him is because their two other children, Peter and Valentine, lacked the qualities the I.F. needed in their soldiers and they wanted to see if he would possess them.
Because he was the third of 3 children. Peter Valentine Andrew (Ender)
A third is a third-born child. Ender is a third-born child (he has a brother and a sister) and is thus a third himself.
Overall, Ender's status as a third child is considered negative by society. "Third" children are usually looked down upon. Population control laws benefit families that only have two children or less. It is clear in the first chapter that Ender's peers also ostracize him for being a third. What separates Ender from most third children is that the government specifically requested that he be born after the potential of his two older siblings, Peter and Valentine, so that he could ultimately attend battle school and eventually lead Earth in the Formic Wars.
In the book Ender's Game, the term "a Third" refers to a third child in a family, which is considered rare and significant in the setting of the story. Children who are a "Third" are subject to societal discrimination and are often viewed as outcasts because of population control laws limiting families to having only two children.
One of three major problems that the world faces today is hunger, there are those who do not have enough food to eat. Another problem is violence. A third problem is lack of affordable health care.
Bean, as mentioned in ENDER'S SHADOW, was about seven when he went into Dragon Army and fought in the Third Invasion. To check my answer, and also because it is a genuinely good book, read ENDER'S SHADOW.
He's younger, smarter, and a "third" (a third child when families are limited to 2 children.) Another difference is that, unbeknownst to Ender, he has been chosen by the teachers (particularly Colonel Graff) as the best hope for humanity: the best choice for a battle commander against the Buggers.
Yes. Stilson taunts Ender by saying, "Hey, Third, hey, turd, you flunked out, huh? Thought you were better than us, but you lost your little birdie, Thirdie, got a bandaid on your neck."
The narrator in Ender's Game is reliable as the story is told in a straightforward and objective manner without any indication of bias or manipulation.
Yes, "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card is primarily written in limited third-person point of view. However, the narrator occasionally shifts to an omniscient perspective to provide insight into the thoughts and emotions of various characters. An example of this is when the narrator delves into the minds of Ender and his siblings to reveal their inner conflicts and motivations.
Ender is highly intelligent, strategic, and shows exceptional leadership skills from a young age. He also possesses a unique empathy for understanding others' perspectives and emotions, which sets him apart from other boys who may lack his level of emotional intelligence and critical thinking abilities.
On Planet Eros, Ender finds the Giant's Drink dream in the landscape. He walks up to the castle in which the mirror showed Peter. He lifts the mirror from the wall; he finds the Hive Queens cocoon left for Ender to begin a new bugger civilization( the bugger's were actually good).