One example of irony in "Ender's Game" is when Ender thinks he is playing a simulation game to train for future battles, but in reality, he is unknowingly commanding real battles and wiping out an entire alien species. Another example is when Ender is celebrated as a hero for winning the war, despite the fact that he feels immense guilt for his actions.
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Dear Asker, It was supposed to show Ender that he had much more in common with Peter, that he was also a killer, at least that he had a murderous side. Hope it helps, <(") Skba (")>
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We are the public, and the show hasn't revealed a spot open yet.
With Verbal Irony.
If you mean quotes from the show "the office", then I would suggest going to the tv station website and obtaining information about where you can find quotes.
everybody lies
to show other people
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Look at Rene' Magritte's painting The Treachery of Images. It is a visual aid to a literal piece of art with much irony. The painting show a picture of a pipe with words below this is not a pipe. Maybe that will inspire some thought.
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In Chapter 8 of "Ender's Game," Dink defies the teachers by openly challenging their authority during a simulation. He questions the purpose of the tasks given to the students and argues that they are being set up to fail. Dink's actions show his independence and willingness to think for himself, despite the pressure to conform in the Battle School.