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He asked for Ender to write a similar eulogy for his life, later titled The Hegemon. After around two years on the planet, Ender and Valentine left Shakespeare to travel to Ganges at the request of Hyrum Graff, now the Minister of Colonization.

Ender opted to stay in stasis for the voyage aboard Captain Hong's ship, but Valentine decided to stay awake for the fourteen-month trip to finish her book. The boy believed he was the son of Achilles de Flandres due to his delusional mother , and wanted to kill Andrew. Valentine tried to stop Andrew from confronting Randall, but was unsuccessful. Though Ender survived the fight and was able to turn Randall away from following in his "father's" footsteps, Valentine was angry with him for encountering the troubled boy.

Randall changed his name to Arkanian Delphiki, in honor of his two biological parents. Valentine and Andrew left Ganges shortly after their arrival there. They embarked on a voyage to another planet with Captain Hong, and Valentine continued writing her books, making Andrew promise not to get himself in danger of being killed again. The two siblings traveled from planet to planet for about years, aging slowly due to the effects of relativistic travel. Around Andrew's relative twentieth birthday, the Wiggins reached the planet Sorelledolce.

Upon her arrival, Valentine learned that her book about the failed Helvetica colony was a smash hit, and she was rich from the royalties.

Valentine received many fan letters on behalf of her pseudonym Demosthenes, and appreciated that people didn't realize that it was she, a young woman, to whom they were writing. Valentine and Andrew left Sorelledolce to travel to Rov after Andrew sorted out his taxes with the help of Jane. About years later, Valentine heard about the individual Kenneth Argon on the planet of Catalunya.

She sought to write a biography on him, and so she and Andrew traveled to the planet. While en route, Argon was killed and the proconsul of the planet, Dabeet Ochoa , called for a Speaker for the Dead to help calm down the agitated inhabitants of the planet. After arriving, Valentine and Andrew investigated Argon's death and his relation to the pseudo-sentient Llop.

For more than three thousand real-time years total, Valentine and Andrew traveled from planet to planet, including Moctezuma and others not specified. Eventually, they arrived at the icy world of Trondheim. There, Andrew and Valentine were both given assignments as teachers at a local college. Because she answered her students' questions with answers and not more questions as Andrew did, Valentine was the more popular teacher.

There, Valentine met and married a fisherman named Jakt. She became pregnant with their first child, a girl later named Syfte , when Andrew told her that he was leaving for a not-so-distant planet called Lusitania. His departure was hard on Valentine as she'd spent nearly her whole life with him. Around this time, Valentine wrote the Letter to the Framlings, establishing the Hierarchy of Foreignness used to term humans and other living creatures.

Over the next few years, Valentine would have two more children: Ro and Varsam. A few years after Andrew left, one of his former university students confessed to Valentine that she'd uncovered Andrew's true identity as Ender the Xenocide. The student, Plikt , became a friend to Valentine, and tutored Syfte and their other children as they grew up. Valentine continued her work at the university, but longed to be with her brother Andrew.

Twenty years later, it was revealed that Lusitania was going to be destroyed by the same weapon Andrew had used against the Formics three millennia earlier, the Molecular Disruption Device.

Reviving her identity as Demosthenes, she exposed the plan, turning public opinion against Starways Congress. Valentine named the atrocity the Second Xenocide , due to the fact that it would destroy the sentient Pequeninos , the natives of Lusitania.

With her husband Jakt and her three children, including Plikt, a nearly sixty-year-old Valentine left Trondheim to stand with Andrew as he led a rebellion against Starways Congress on Lusitania.

Valentine and her family traveled for several subjective weeks, heading toward a rendezvous with Andrew's stepson, Miro Ribeira.

She wrote many essays as Demosthenes, trying to keep Starways Congress in check and hoping to prevent the destruction of Lusitania. She took the opportunity to be physically close to Jakt on the journey as a reward for the sacrifices he had to make to accompany her on the mission. When she finally met with the Havelok , Miro's ship, she and the young man argued about their views on the so-called "Second Xenocide".

Miro felt that they should consider the option that Lusitania ought to be destroyed as the only means of protecting the Hundred Worlds from the Descolada , a deadly virus that has taken hold in every lifeform on Lusitania. Valentine disagreed, planning to do all she could to prevent the destruction of the planet. At first, Valentine and Miro did not get along, but they quickly grew to respect each other, and Valentine made the decision to move from her ship to the Havelok for the last leg of their journey to Lusitania.

On the Havelok , Valentine finally met Jane face-to-face. Though she had been familiar with Andrew's communication with a computer program, she didn't realize the software was sentient. She had thought Jane was a code name for a group of subversive rebels.

Jane stated that she had figured out a way to stop the Lusitania Fleet from destroying the planet, but it would require Jane to sacrifice her own life in the process. Valentine promised her she'd do what she could to preserve Jane's life as well as the Pequeninos, along with the sole-surviving Formic Hive Queen, who Andrew had allowed to grow and flourish on Lusitania. When they arrived on Lusitania, both Andrew and Valentine were in their sixties; but they picked up their relationship as it had been during their intergalactic travels.

Valentine was wary of meeting the Queen, as she remembered her nightmares growing up during the Formic Wars on Earth. The Hive Queen, using Andrew's close philotic connection to Valentine, spoke to her mind-to-mind. It was a frightening and yet fascinating experience for Valentine, who tried very hard to set aside her own prejudices against the Formics. She learned, as did the others, that the Hive Queen was building starships to take her newly hatched children, along with the Pequeninos, to other habitable planets.

Topic Tracking: Isolation. Chapter 1: Third. Chapter 2: Peter. Chapter 3: Graff. Chapter 4: Launch. Chapter 5: Games. Chapter 6: The Giant's Drink. Chapter 7: Salamander. Chapter 8: Rat. Chapter 9: Locke and Demosthenes. Chapter Dragon. Chapter Veni Vidi Vici. Chapter Bonzo. Chapter Valentine. Chapter Ender's Teacher. Chapter Speaker for the Dead. This section contains words approx.

Print Word PDF. Ender's Game Chapter Valentine The voices have discovered that Locke and Demosthenes, up until this point believed to be two very separate commentators, are Peter and Valentine, respectively. He is the true protagonist. Though the audience notices how villainous Creon is, they still express sympathy towards him.

They realize that he has brought all of his problems on himself and should have been more open-minded, but think no one should have to go through what he has. They understand how the warrior king Creon felt when he notices his son is love struck. Jekyll and Gene both realize that what they are doing is considered wrong and yet they still do it. Both of them feel very guilty for it, but neither really try to completely make up for their wrongdoing.

They are truly committing an injustice because they understand they are being dishonorable and yet still commit the crime. In fact, Dr. Jekyll at first appearance seems to be a good person, he gives to charity, he is a doctor and he seems to be very religious, but he only does this because of the guilt he feels.

The truth is that he longs to be evil and to do this he makes himself a different persona, named Mr. However, Chillingworth conceals the fact that he is Hest Additionally, the reader perceives Chillingworth as evil for seeking revenge when in reality he goes to extreme depths to demonstrate his love for Hester. On the other hand, Dimmesdale loves Hester and Pearl but because he is selfish and a coward he does not admit his sin of adultery to the community and as a result of his feebleness his love is insincere and devious.

But, as the reader we know his intentions are to torture Dimmesdale. The motive behind this is revenge, however this does not justify his actions. His sole purpose in life is to seek revenge on Dimmesdale.

Push pities those who are discriminated against because they do not fit into societal standards. Depending on how I look at it, this prayer can make me feel sympathetic towards Claudius as I learn about the inner torture he is going through and how awful he feels about killing Hamlet's father. On the other hand, it also makes me more angry with him because I realize he fully understood how terrible what he did was, but he chose to do it anyway, and now he knows he should repent, but refuses to.

As terrible as his guilty feelings are, they obviously aren't bad enough to make him change.



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