In fact, in an article titled “Liars and Cheats: Crossing the Lines of Childhood, Adulthood and Mortality in Ender’s Game,” written by Sara K. Day stated that “Ender’s ability to deceive can be understood, furthermore,as a learned behaviour, but his willingness to do so suggests a more inherent recognition of the power and usefulness of deception” (221). In this quote Sara is trying to state that deceiving a child to think that breaking the rules is the right thing to do is wrong. She thinks that we should not be having children and people believe something that is not right. Essentially, Ender knows that what he is doing is not right but will do whatever it takes to win. This ties back to the development of Ender’s character and how he learns that breaking the rules is what you have to do to …show more content…
This then shows the part of when Ender finally realizes it and has to accept it. “He stepped on the head of the snake and crushed it under his foot… And in the mirror he saw a face that he easily recognized. It was Peter, with blood dripping down his chin and a snake’s tail protruding from a corner of his mouth” (116). This quote shows that in the beginning of the game Ender is becoming manipulated. Ender has been manipulated multiple times throughout the book by adults, but never to this extreme as doing it right in front of him. The ending of the book shows that Ender has a lot of self evaluating to do and if it will affect him or not. The mirror makes him realize his true colors and now he has to face them. How he handles this will be up to