Saturday, February 16, 2019

Comparing Neo of the Matrix and Ender Wiggen of Ender’s Game :: Movie Film Movies Films

comparison Neo of the Matrix and Ender Wiggen of Enders GameFrom the first moment that we airstream up we know that we are provoke, but have you ever had a sensation that you are ambitiousnessing but you know you are awake? This is the same way Neo felt in his universe of discourse in the movie the Matrix. Ender Wiggen was in the same situation in the novel Enders Game, written by Orson Scott Card. He was living in a out where no unmatchable accepted him because he was a third, which means that he run shorts to the government for a special purpose. The comparisons of Neo and Ender through their different conflicts do count, important decision to make and stimulus that people need and the consequences that brings later on making decision. The first similarly that Ender and Neo have was that both were confide in the world to complete a mission. First, they needed to believe that they were the one to save the world. Neo, in the movie, The Matrix was living in a world where everything seems normal. But he knows that there is something wrong in the world. This is when Morpheus appears. Morpheus, for firearmy years, was prying for the one. He blindly believed that Neo was the one. When Neo knew that his world was not real, he felt that his whole life was living in a dream world. Morpheus was the man that guided Neo, training him and making him believe that he is the one. On the other hand, Enders story is very similar. Ender was a young man independent, strong willed, mentally tough creative and mature. Even though he is only six years old, he is capable of having the ability of leadership. Ender besides had a man with no mercy that believed that he was the one. Colonel Graff was Enders teacher. He guides, him trains him, isolates him from his peers, and drives him to the point of exhaustion. These two men have a conflict that they do not find themselves in their world. They feel that they do not belong in the world that they are living in. Ender is l iving in a place where the government controls a system that everyone must follow. Ender does not believe that this system was right for the people. He is fighting with his internal and international conflict. His outdoor(a) conflict involves his struggles to overcome the obstacles places in his path, and the internal conflict is the result of the external that affect his emotional life.

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