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Ender's game, independence

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Ender's game, independence

by: Arely Marquez
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"... I can do it on my own..."

This shows Ender doesn't need anyone to help him. He can do it on his own.(CH.1 PG.2)
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"...i had to take care of myself, DIDN'T i?"

This shows he had to take care of himself. (CH.3 PG. 14)
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ender beating up stilson alone to win all his fights (ch.1 pg.47)

He was fighting his own battle and any future ones.
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"... that he settles his own problems" (ch.5 pg.20)

He settles his own problems by himself.
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ender was figuring out the null gravity while everyone else was disoriented

He independently figured it out while the rest were not paying attention

ender playing buggers & ASTRONAUTS with peter... just facing peter alone

He was doing it on his own because nothing would change if he got help. ch2

"As soon as the door opens, you jump through, go straight ahead toward the enemy's door." (ch.8 pg.75)


He doesn't need help facing his enemy.

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Ender got himself out of the "weak launchy placement"

He shows independence by making it on his own without depending on nobody.

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"I can do this, thought Ender as he lay in bed, his muscles throbbing, unknotting themselves. I can handle it." (ch.7 pg.63

Even though he was tired he was still planning on finishing with or without help.

ENDER ALONE TOOK A STAND AGAINST BERNARD'S RULE BY STARTING TENSION BY PUTTING HIS NAME ON THE DESK.

HE DOESN'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS BUT HE'LL FACE HIM ALONE.