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*''Ender's Game'' by Orson Scott Card: "Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth." Ender is tricked into doing something that he would not have been able to pull off had he known the turth.
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Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a story. Themes may implied or explicitly revealed. A story can have one theme or several themes varying in significance.

Examples[]

  • Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card: "Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth." Ender is tricked into doing something that he would not have been able to pull off had he known the turth.