I apologize if this post is posted a day late, I am posting it from Tanzania (Africa) and well, the internet here is... Almost nonexistant... Anyways I hope itll count as something :)
I finished reading Ender's Game the other day and Ive been thinking a lot on how I can personally really connect to this story... The most interesting and well, honest connection I can make is below...
Ender's Game is set in what I can relate to as a 'different/other world'... Presently I am in Tanzania and this is a completely 'different world' to my eyes. While Enders Game is set in the future where children are taught to fight and aliens are attacking, Tanzania is set in african-poverty, the expression of happiness of life, and the essential difference in culture. As you (the reader, as I hope you are ALL reading my post!) should understand by now, I am not very familiar with either of these settings. My connection is my unfamiliarity between these two places, or 'different worlds'.
Again I apologize for the late post, happy new years to you all!
I finished reading Ender's Game the other day and Ive been thinking a lot on how I can personally really connect to this story... The most interesting and well, honest connection I can make is below...
Ender's Game is set in what I can relate to as a 'different/other world'... Presently I am in Tanzania and this is a completely 'different world' to my eyes. While Enders Game is set in the future where children are taught to fight and aliens are attacking, Tanzania is set in african-poverty, the expression of happiness of life, and the essential difference in culture. As you (the reader, as I hope you are ALL reading my post!) should understand by now, I am not very familiar with either of these settings. My connection is my unfamiliarity between these two places, or 'different worlds'.
Again I apologize for the late post, happy new years to you all!
Your post is not late we were supposed to post it today. People are just posting earlier. I like your connection good job tho :)
ReplyDeleteI like the connection you made to where you are right now. Good post!
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