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By Ian Smith. Setting. S The setting starts in Miro’s spaceship in between the planets Lustina and Trantor. On Lustina at the hive, and the bio-lab. These are the main places the story takes place . It takes place in the future. . The hive that Ender and Valentine go to see the hive queen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Ian Smith

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Setting

S The setting starts in Miro’s spaceship in between the planets Lustina and Trantor. On Lustina at the hive, and the bio-lab. These are the main places the story takes place. It takes place in the future.

The hive that Ender and Valentine go to see the hive queen.

Miro’s ship

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C Miro Miro is a protagonist in this story. He has severe brain damage and crippled Miro is very intelligent He has a very important role to play Dynamic Major

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Jane A robot/computer intelligence She can research any data base in an

hour. She can take any form of living things. She can not under stand humans will to

survive. A ramen Wants to have free will. Major Static

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PLOT

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P Rising action The rising action starts out with the meeting in between

Miro and Valentine Wiggin. They meet on the bridge on Miro’s ship where Miro tells

Valentine about all the horrible possibilities that could happen to Lustina.

They arrive on Lustina. Miro says hi to his family members.

Ender tells Miro that all repellents to the desolada desise failed.

Ender, Valentine, Miro, and Pikit go visit the Hive Queen. The Hive Queen tells Valentine of how she tried to take

control of Ender and that threw Ender telekinsisly she can talk to Valentine

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P Rising Action Con. After the visit with the hive queen Quim talks to Miro

about miracles. He tells Miro to man up just because your crippled

does not mean God hates you so don’t let people tell you that your crippled for no good reason.

Then Quim tells Miro of the rumors the pequeninos are spreading

That he must go into the forest alone. Quim dies

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Climax The climax happens in chapter 12 Grego’s

War. This happens a little while after Quim dies. The friends of Quim want to kill the piggies because they killed Quim after the oath they solemnly swore. They tried to burn the fence and succeeded. They yelled out, “burn them for Quim and Christ sake”. Grego tried to tell them that most of the piggies and mother tree where innocent and did not need to die. But sadly his petty attempt failed and some of the forest was burned down.

Forest burning out side fence

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Falling action *Miro and Ender talk about if any of us have free will. *Wang-mu betrays Qing-jao and decides to tell Jane of what congress

has done to her master. *She explains that the gods are just like the desolada they kill every

thing they don’t like and transform the ones they think are special but the truth is none of us are special.

* Were all as ordinary as mud. * Ender and Ela here what Wang-mu said *They decide to get planter. *Ela gets Planter a pequinino and brings him to her office *Planter tells them what he knows including the way the desolada

changed the race of piggies the fact that Lustina once was a very hot planet.

*He told them that when a massive war between tribes it becomes very cold and the population of trees goes up.

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Falling action continued Planter dies and starts his transformation

into a tree Ela plants Planter in the ground

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Conflicts Character vs. self: in Xenocide Miro has to face

himself in the way that he hates being crippled he will have to except it and go with the flow.

Character vs. nature: the desolada desise is a very deadly desise that al the humans on Lustina and all the hundred worlds if the pigges get a ship and spread the desise. Also every being on Lustina is enslaved to the desolada desise.

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Theme and resolution The theme is no mater how much free will you

have you will in some way be enslaved. This is shown in the book when planter says “ “Everything comes from the desolada ,” said planter. “the third life, the mothertree, the fathertree, maybe even or minds…” (pg.416).

The resolution is jane becomes in a way human.