- He uses action as a Character development because you get to see what the people feel and how they think about what they have done and it develops them to make choices in the future.
- When he fights Stilston it shows that Ender doesn't want to fight people but has to and on that same bit it shows that Graff wants Ender to fight and shows a positive reaction to the action. When Ender fights Bonzo it shows that he really doesn't like fighting because it makes him more like his brother Peter and it gives greater depth into Enders thoughts and feelings about who he is and who he thinks he is. Quote 1
- It is important to the novel because the novel is soft science fiction he needs to develop the characters and with the action he develops Ender and he develops Graff by giving their feelings meaning and it allows the audience which is young and mostly adolescent will develop the characters in a more interesting way other than telling them what happened in paragraphs so it draws people in.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Monday 23/5: Effective Technique in Ender's Game
Multiple Perspectives, Dramatic Irony, Sparce, Action, Dialogue, Develop characters,
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