He asks her what makes Ender different from Peter and also if Peter is really that bad a person. Graff wants her to help Ender and convinces her to write him a letter. Valentine writes the letter and Ender reads it, but he sees through it instantly.
He realizes that they must have made her write it and that it's goal was clearly to show him he is not like Peter. Therefore they must know about the mind game. Ender is furious that they have taken from him his last true memory—that of his sister. He goes back to the mind game and yet somehow, this time, the snake that has crushed under his feet in the past turns into his sister and they walk to the mirror together.
Peter does not appear and behind the mirror is a stairway that he and Valentine walk down. Ender is happy that Valentine will always be with him.
This chapter deals with the relationships between the siblings. At the same time that Graff is freaking out because of Ender's computerized similarity to Peter, Valentine realizes that there is much of Peter in her as well. Valentine and Peter's actions demonstrate that on earth just as in space it will be the Wiggin children who hold the power.
Although they have not yet started to exert real influence, it seems clear that Peter will get what he wants. Peter is scary because his intellect is matched only by his ambition, and there is no doubt that he can manipulate almost everyone. The only question is whether or not Valentine can temper his actions. Like Hobbes, Locke believed in a natural right to life , liberty, and property. Liberty : everyone is entitled to do anything they want to so long as it doesn't conflict with the first right.
John Locke — rejected that definition of liberty. Thus, freedom is not as Sir Robert Filmer defines it: 'A liberty for everyone to do what he likes, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any laws. An Empirical Theory of Knowledge He argues that at birth the mind is a tabula rasa, or blank slate, that humans fill with ideas as they experience the world through the five senses.
Locke defines knowledge as the connection and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy, of the ideas humans form. Locke believed the purpose of education was to produce an individual with a sound mind in a sound body so as to better serve his country. Locke thought that the content of education ought to depend upon one's station in life.
The common man only required moral, social, and vocational knowledge. Who are Locke and Demosthenes in Ender's Game? Category: sports swimming. In Ender's Game , Locke is the guy who thinks we all can talk out our political differences, while Demosthenes is the one who calls for war between the countries. End of history digression. Why is ender still angry? Why is Ender called the speaker for the dead? Who is the smartest member of Dragon Army? What happens in chapter 10 of Ender's Game?
Is Valentine older than Ender? How did Locke change the world? Ender's Game Film. The Authorized Ender Companion. Ender's Game Manga. Explore Wikis Community Central. Peter instructs Valentine to accept, on the condition that her identity is kept anonymous.
With a new writing gig, Valentine begins writing more inflammatory pieces about the menace that the Russians pose to world peace. She calls for all nations to uncover their hidden intelligence, creating a free flow of information. Peter is pleased that Demosthenes is calling for conflict and even war—when the moment is right, he plans to have Demosthenes change his tone and call for compromise.
By organizing other xenophobes around her writings, Valentine can gain their loyalty, while also ensuring that the moderates become more politically and rhetorically active. Peter has the huge of advantage of knowing what Demosthenes is going to write next since he tells Demosthenes what to say. In this way, he can always adapt his arguments to the new political climate, and stay relevant. The chapter then cuts back to the Battle School. Ender has been the leading soldier in the battleroom for many months.
Ender is now nine years old, and we see a growing distance between him and his friends. In his free time, Ender plays the Giant game. He journeys to a strange place called the End of the World. There, he sees a big public square lined with heavy stones.
He pulls away one of the stones, and finds himself drowning in water. Ender seems to have reached a dead-end. The psychological manipulations of the Giant game seem far out of the hands of the IF by now, as Ender struggles with some personal demons in virtual reality form.
Back on Earth, more than a year after beginning her career as an incognito journalist, Valentine is walking to school. Then it occurs to her that they could be coming to arrest her for her writings as Demosthenes. Perhaps this is meant to suggest that Valentine prioritizes Ender above everything else in her life. She does so, and finds Colonel Graff waiting for her. Graff reminds Valentine that they met years ago on the day Graff convinced Ender to leave Earth. Graff greets Valentine, and immediately tells her that Ender is doing fine.
This relieves Valentine, because she assumed Graff was there to tell her about her brother. Graff invites Valentine to walk outside and talk. He describes the Giant game that Ender plays, and mentions the images of Peter that Ender repeatedly sees.
Valentine points out that Ender and Peter are polar opposites—Peter is a hateful, violent boy, while Ender is peaceful.
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