Monday, November 28, 2016

Ender's Game:

1) Compare what you have seen or read in the Ender's Game book to whatever you have seen in the movie. Can you say a few differences in a scene or in the whole thing? What are some things the movie can do that the book cannot easily do? Or, what are some things the book does better, in your opinion?
     A: The differences between the book and the movie is that the movie can
show the viewers the actions of  Ender and Bonzo as the producer of the movie thinks we should see them. Therefore, when we watch the movie the producer is telling the story. However, when we read the novel we become the storyteller and our imagination allows us to create the actions how we want them to be. So, I personally think the movie is better because it gives me a clear view of  the story, allowing me to relax and enjoy the show.
A. MANIPULATION-why do adults always seem to lie to Ender in the story? Do you think adults always do this in real life? Is lying to people, especially younger people, a helpful thing?
 They lie to Ender because they were afraid that he don't want to be a leader. I think adults do this in real life because they want us to be better and don't be thinking that life is easy and comfortable.

B. COMPETITION-what is the purpose of organizing the young people into "armies" and having them fight each other in groups at battle school? Do you think competition between classmate is helpful?
  Organizing young people into "armies" can let us be better because we compete with each other. I think competition between classmates is not helpful because fighting cannot solve problems, we should do it in peace.

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