- Strange that the first chapter is called ‘Third’ It is ironic, because you expect it to be something else.
- What can you tell about the story through the use of two different fonts?/ There are 2 different point of views to the story.
- What person is the narrative told in?/ It is in 3rd person.
- We learn about a ‘special’ family. Peter and Ender had monitors on and were treated differently than other people, Ender is watched and is called a third
- What is the goal of the speakers at the start of the book?
- What are they watching and what do they decide about their subject? What type of irony is used by the audience having more information than the main character?
- What is interesting about the surname of the title character? What does it say about his role in the story?
- What perspective is the narration for the other section of the opening chapter (not the starting bit)?
- “Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth.” (2) What is a possible central theme of the book?
- What does the title ‘Monitor’ represent to the other boys?
- (5) What connotations does Ender being a ‘third’ have ?
- What does Ender know about his intelligence in regards to the other boys?
- (7) What does Ender do to the bullies?
- The narrator is sympathetic to Ender: ‘This would not have a happy ending. So Ender decided that he would not be the unhappiest at the end.’
- (8) While Ender seems emotionally stable on the exterior how would you describe his emotional state on the inside?
- How has the perspective of the narration changed in this statement: ‘I am just like Peter. Take my monitor away; and I am just like Peter.’ What does this imply about Peter?
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Chapter 1- Third
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