Ender from the book Ender's Game, is very different from other boys.
He is outstandingly smart, very mature, passionate, and is always one step ahead of other kids.
If you like Ender's game, I would recommend reading the series, they are a work of art!
Ender was unaware of both episodes.
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.
Ender's Game, Ender in Exile, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind. Ender's Shadow is a sort of mirror of Ender's Game- same basic story, but different point of view. It is not Ender's story per se, but I would read it while Ender's Game is fresh in your mind. Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets, and Shadow of the Giant are the other "parallel" books. .
No he didn't mean to. Ender just wanted the boy to stop hurting him so Ender tried to inflict pain on him. When he pulled the other boy, he didn't expect him to go flying and break his arm. It was all unintentional.
they are both boys and they are both wizards, I think
They can get into your ender chest, but they will not be able to see your items. Contents of Ender chests are private for all players.
He watches the other kids fight and learns from that
"Ender's Shadow" was first published in 1999. It is a parallel novel to Orson Scott Card's famous sci-fi novel "Ender's Game," offering a different perspective on the events of the original book.
In Chapter 7 of "Ender's Game," Ender meets Bean, a small but intelligent and cunning boy who stands out among the other recruits. Bean becomes a significant character in Ender's story and plays a crucial role in Ender's training and development.
Rose tries to humiliate Ender by spreading rumors and lies about him to the other students. She manipulates situations to make Ender look bad and tries to turn people against him. Ultimately, her efforts are unsuccessful as Ender prevails and proves himself despite her attempts.
Ender hurt Stilson in self-defense, as a way to deter future attacks from not only Stilson but also his other bullies. Ender believed that it was necessary to show strength in order to prevent further violence.
He is not, Peter has a natural violent nature, jealousy provokes him to be violent in the book. Ender, on the other hand, does not attack or threaten others unless in the act of self-defense.