Enders game three to five sentences long explain how the diction and characterization indicate the author's purpose for writing about a human rights issue. provide specific examples from the novel. use proper spelling and grammar.

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In the novel (Ender's Game) the author uses both formal and informal diction to convey his purpose. An example of informal diction is: “Cause you got none, Dink, that’s why.” Pg.81. An example of a formal diction for the book is: “I hope you will forgive me, Colonel Graff.” Pg.98. In characterization the author, throughout the novel builds up Ender’s personality. Sometimes Ender was nice and quiet, and sometimes Ender was dark and violent. The author used indirect characterization to show Ender’s personality. The author for diction uses a military tone as the setting of the book is in a children’s battle school, where kids are drafted to the military to help fight aliens in the future.

The use of diction and characterization to show the author's purpose is:

  • Use of informal and formal diction
  • Use of indirect characterization.

What is Diction?

This refers to the choice of words that an author makes use of when writing to convey his ideas to the readers.

Hence, we can see that informal diction was used when he said, "Cause you got none, Dink, that’s why.” on page 81 and also the use of indirect characterization to reveal the personality of Ender.

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