Ender Wiggin decided to go to Battle School as a response to the pressure from the government and his parents, who believed he had the potential to become a great military leader. He felt a sense of isolation and the need to prove himself, particularly as a third child in a society that frowned upon having more than two. Additionally, Ender was driven by a desire to protect humanity from external threats, particularly the alien Formics, and saw Battle School as an opportunity to gain the skills needed for that mission. Ultimately, he hoped that by excelling, he could find a sense of belonging and purpose.
Ah, in Ender's Game, the color code for Rat Army is brown. It's like the warm, earthy tones you might see in a cozy cabin painting. Just imagine those brave soldiers marching together, united under the color of rich, comforting brown.
i fought in it i did your mom in it i did your dad in it, i did your grandma in it, i did your great grandma in it. and i did you in it! Meg Harden actually Matt harden GO CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL OF CLASS 2010!!!!
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it is a symbolic battle for the U.S. because it would go forward to win all it's other encounters with the Japanese. So the U.S. to be short, won the Battle of Midway in the Midway Islands
Ender Wiggin, the protagonist of "Ender's Game," was taken to Battle School at the age of six. This event occurs in the early portions of the novel, which is set in a future where Earth is preparing for a potential alien invasion. Ender's early enrollment is a crucial part of his development as a military leader and strategist.
In the shuttle, Ender gets praised by Major Anderson, at that point the other launchies don't like him. One launchy known as Bernard flicks Ender several times in the head, so Ender breaks his arm. An officer stops by Enders home the next morning and offers him an opportunity to go to battle school (which is in space.) the reason why Ender went to battle school is because he felt like he didnt have a place on earth to fit in.
Ender goes to Battle School because he is identified as a highly talented and strategic thinker who has the potential to become a great military leader in the war against an alien species called the Formics. The military wants to train and groom him to lead humanity's forces in the ongoing conflict.
In some ways, Ender believed going to Battle School wouldn't be much different from Earth. The reason he believed this is because no matter what, he wouldn't have a normal life, even on Earth. Sadly, this was because he was a third (thus, everyone would ridicule him). Nevertheless, the main reason was because he knew that in some way, he could protect Valentine in harms way if he went to battle school and join the fight against the Buggers.
there wasnt alot of lakes
You can create an Ender Portal using Ender Portal Frame blocks from your inventory and activate it using Eyes of Ender
You can't. Go to " The End " to fight the Ender Dragon.
Yes....if you want to go to medical school.....??
First of all: it's not called 'The Ender Dimension', it's called 'The End'. You can get there by finding a stronghold, then activating the portal there. When you jump through you will go to The End. (You activate the portal using 'Eyes of Ender', made using Ender pearls and Blaze powder.)
Highclare School is a difficult school to go to. You have to have an interview before they will decide to accept you or not. They are an independent school and choose who can go to the school.
According to Ender's Game, Ender was six years old.According to Ender's Shadow, Ender was five.You can choose which answer you want to, but I go with "five" because Orson Scott Card says in both of his series THE SHADOW COMPLEX and the original ENDER SERIES that Ender was five, so Orson Scott Card must have corrected his mistake early on.
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.