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death of humans, and buggers
Ender is at military school playing with his laptop when he dreams of Buggers.
To destroy the Buggers
Buggers and Astronauts
The buggers in the book Ender's Game are the aliens that are attacking Earth, they have attacked Earth 2 times before, and now, the humans are attacking the Buggers.
Both: brilliant minds; talented in battle; devoted to their goals; passionate Ender- innovative; willing to understand the Buggers; comes from troubled, conflicting past Petra- by-the-book; adamant in hatred of the Buggers; comes from loving Armenian family
The battle against the buggers. Ender's jeesh thought it was their final test and so they began getting stressed and worried.
Ender kills off all the buggers and regrets it. Becomes the Speaker for the Dead in response.
The main conflict in "Ender's Game" revolves around Ender Wiggin's internal struggle between his desire for peace and his duty to fight in a war against an alien species. Additionally, there is a conflict between Ender and his superiors who push him to his limits in training and preparation for battle.
The conflict in "Ender's Game" is primarily external, as it involves Ender's battles and challenges against the alien Formics (Buggers). However, there are elements of internal conflict as well, particularly in Ender's struggle with his own morality and the consequences of his actions.
In "Ender's Game," the resolution involves Ender finding out that the battles he thought were simulations were real, and the alien race was actually defeated by using a devastating weapon. Ender then goes into self-imposed exile and tries to make amends for his actions, ultimately finding a new home for the alien species.
bonzo madrid Answer Bonzo Madrid and Stilson are killed by Ender (unintentionally) in Ender's Game. Ender is tricked by Hyrum Graff and Mazer Rackham into killing the entire species known as the Formics or 'buggers'.