Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. The plot is multi-layered and consists of several interlocking stories. The main plot revolves around a computer game. Ender wants to win the game, but keeps dying every time he gets to the giant. At one point, Ender even becomes angry and starts attacking the giant with his claws. In this article, we’ll take a look at why does he want to finish the gaming world.
The novel opens with a conversation between two unnamed characters. They discuss the boy and his siblings and decide that he can save the world, but doubtful that he can actually accomplish it. After their conversation, Peter suggests that Ender play buggers and astronauts instead. This changes Ender’s entire perception of the game and makes him want to complete it. But, after he finally wins, Ender realizes that he wants to finish the game and save the world.
At the end of chapter seven, Ender is taken to Fairyland. In the end, he feels that he killed the giant for his own survival, and wants to finish the game. Ultimately, he believes that if he completes the game, he can return to normal life. He fears that if he does not, he will become a cold-blooded killer like his brother Peter.
In the novel, Ender wants to save the world. He does not want to lose his friends and family. He hopes that by finishing the game, he will be able to live with peace in the universe. Afterwards, he makes fun of the failed third and beats him up. However, his obsession with the game leads him to do strange things, which are not good for his relationship with his siblings.
In chapter seven, Ender dies to save the giant, which ends the game. This is the first time that Ender dies to save himself. He feels like he killed the giant to save his own life. In chapter seven, Ender wants to complete the game so that he can live like the other kids. The novel contains several allusions to Julius Caesar, and references to the playground and his mother. This means that the book is not a straight forward plot and that it involves multiple stories within a story.
The book opens with a conversation between two unnamed people who discuss Ender’s siblings. At the end of the chapter, the two characters are convinced that the boy can save the world. They have doubts about the boy’s abilities, but they do not want to let him fall. Throughout the novel, Ender’s perspective on the world changes as he meets the Salamander Army. He realizes that the whole world is in danger and wants to save his life.