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ENDER’S GAME
Discussion Chapters 9, 11 & 10Mr. Wilson English 404
What Allusion does Card keep referring to in this chapter?
The Cold War
Post World War II Germany
The Cold War
The Creation of NATO 1949
The Warsaw Pact 1955
What was the result of all of this?
Cold War Confrontations The Korean War The Berlin Blockade and Airlift Chinese Civil War The Hungarian Revolution The Cuban Missile Crisis The Space Race Viet-Nam Afghanistan
Chapter 9
Locke & Demosthenes
Chapter 9What do we learn about the “Giant’s Drink” at the beginning of the chapter and how is it significant?
Chapter 9Why did the Wiggin family move to the country? Is it working?
Chapter 9What is Peter's scheme and why does Valentine agree to it?
Chapter 9What is a Hegemony?
Chapter 9 Find some information about the
following people: Demosthenes Pericles Locke Thomas Paine Bismark Lenin
Chapter 9Why does Graff approach Valentine?
CHAPTER 10Dragon
Chapter 10“The Loneliness of
power.” (p.155)
Chapter 10Graff gives Ender Dragon army, but he talks about “rigged games” – why is he willing to break the rules?
Chapter 10Let’s talk about Bean…
How is the relationship between Ender and Bean like the relationship between Graff and Ender?
Chapter 10“Poor kid. Nobody’s
treating him fair.” (p.166)
Chapter 10How would you describe Ender’s leadership style after reading chapter 10?
“That’s what I’m doing to you, Bean. I’m hurting you to make you a better soldier in every way. To sharpen your wit. To intensify your effort. To keep you off balance, never sure what’s going to happier next, so you always have to be ready for anything, ready to improvise, determined to win no matter what. I’m also making you miserable. That’s why they brought you to me, Bean. So you could be just like me. So you could grow up to be just like the old man.” (p.168)
Chapter 10 What is the significance of the
interaction between Ender and Alai at the end of the Chapter?
“I am only what I remember, and Alai is my friend in a memory so intense that they can’t tear him out. Like Valentine, the strongest memory of all.” (p.171)
Chapter 11Veni, Vedi, Vici
Chapter 111. Once again we learn things from the
opening dialogue: a. What are they planning to do to
Ender's army?
b. What is Graff worried about?
c. What is the political situation back on Earth? (p.174)
Chapter 11“Even with less then four weeks together, the way they fought already seemed like the only intelligent way, the only possible way” (p.178).
Chapter 11 What are the main differences
between Ender's strategies for the game and those used by other commanders?
How then is Ender’s leadership style as a commander coming through?
What is he lenient about? What is he disciplined about?
Chapter 11After meeting Carn Carby, a 12-year-old commander ender thinks: “I will remember this…when I am defeated. To keep dignity, and give honour where it’s due, so that defeat is not a disgrace” (p.180).
Chapter 11“There were many, too, who hated him. Hated him for being young, for being excellent, for having their victories look paltry and weak” (p.187).
Chapter 11What is really unusual about the battle with Salamander Army?
"This had not been a fair fight, even though they had won - the teachers had intended them to lose ..."
Chapter 11“Bean looked at him and realized that the impossible was happening. Far from baiting him, Ender Wiggin was actually confiding in him…Ender was a human being and Bean had been allowed to see” (p. 197).
Thank-You.