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Enders Game and Nelson Mandela1 2
Enders Game and Nelson Mandela1 2
Enders Game and Nelson Mandela1 2
Treated Poorly and as outsiders Usually denied education Restricted or banished by Governmental Laws. Laws were passed stating that Thirds were not allowed in families Quote hes doing well. His Keen play is excellent. Young as he is, weve never had a boy better prepared for command. Usually they got in at eleven, but at nine and a half hes top flight (Card 154)
Blacks were treated very badly Stayed in another community Needed passport They had to share with each other
Enders Nickname
Andrew Wiggins was nicknamed Ender Valentine found Andrew hard to pronounce Ender ends the war with the buggers Ends an entire alien race He was the Ender of all wars
Enders Leadership
Ender shows leadership by continuously being in control of every situation. He was commander of the newly revived Dragon Army He was appointed leader and commander of International Fleet (I.F)
Ender was monitored and controlled by Graff. Graff was psychologically connected to his brain. He was indirectly forced to go to Battle School, as that was the only reason for his birth Ender was always watched and closely contained and guided. Quote Andrew, I suppose by now youre just absolutely sick of having that horrid monitor (Card, 2)
Him and his race were controlled as slaves and closely dominated by the whites. He was sent to jail for speaking up. There was propaganda that was spread around the world when Mandela had received global attention The propaganda spread pressured down Mandelas reputation as he became more noticeable and earned a voice.
Enders Hardships
He was treated poorly for being a third Due to his age older student gave him a hard time It was hard for him to be away from Valentine It was hard for Ender to trust other people Peter terrorized Ender Quote I dont care anymore, thought Ender. You can keep your game. If you wont even give me a chance, why should I play? (Card.62)
Mandelas Hardships
Nelson was divorced twice Nelsons daughter died after 9 months He was arrested and a prisoner for 27 years
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