Want this question answered?
ender
No - Ender does not die at the end of "Ender's Game". He survives to go with the first wave of colonists who are heading out to colonize all the worlds previously occupied by the Formics. He suffers death, of a sort, in one of the later books of the Enders quartet.
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.
It is from the mispronunciation of his first name, 'Andrew', by his sister, Valentine, when they were both young.
Mazer is Enders teacher during enders game. he trained him to beat the formics. [SPOILER] he made ender think that he was testing him with games when ender was actually fighting in the war. They first met on Eros, the asteriod where Command School was held. In the book Ender In Exile they are companions who are close during the begining of the book before Ender leaves for Colony 1 (later named Shakespeare
ender
I believe the first person Ender killed was Stilson. He was the bully in Ender's school before Ender went to the battle school.
Ender's two main objectives for his first battle are to prove himself as a capable commander and strategist to his peers and superiors, and to defeat the enemy Formic forces decisively to end the conflict.
The scene where Ender beats up Stilson is found in Chapter 2 of "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. This event takes place early in the book during Ender's first day at Battle School.
In Ender's Shadow Bean talks to Shen ( Ender's first friend) who says that " Ender wakes up the good inside you", which is actually quite lyrical. Also, when given a battle two days in a war he finds that flattery is helpful.
Ender first enters Salamander Army, and then gets traded to rat army, and then Graff sends him to an army that ender commands Dragon Army. In Dragon Army Ender meets a kid named Bean.
On the very first day, on the shuttle to Battle School, Graff blatantly and repeatedly tells all the boys that he expects Ender is the only one who's going to survive and do well at the school.
"Ender's Game" is set in the future, where humanity is preparing for an anticipated third invasion by an alien species known as the Formics. The story takes place primarily at Battle School, a military training facility in orbit around Earth, and later at Command School, as the protagonist, Ender Wiggin, undergoes intense training to become a fleet commander.
The first battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Fort Sumter. The leader for the Union was Robert Anderson and the leader for the Confederacy was P. G. T. Beauregard.
Enders armys first battle room practice The encounter in the hallways with Petra and the older Salamanders The final battle
The chapter titled "Veni Vidi Vici" in Ender's Game is named after Julius Caesar's famous quote which means "I came, I saw, I conquered." It serves as a reflection of Ender Wiggin's strategic victory and mastery in the Battle Room simulations. It highlights Ender's ability to quickly assess situations, adapt, and emerge victorious.
The important characters in "Ender's Game" include Ender Wiggin, a gifted child strategist; Valentine Wiggin, Ender's compassionate sister; Colonel Graff, the head of Battle School; and Mazer Rackham, a legendary war hero who trains Ender.