there's like the battle room, thats all imaginary. The desk game (with the giant) thats completely related to imaginary, theres the whole conspiracy where ender believes that he is being trained, when in actual fact he really is fighting the war against the buggers. Orson Scott Card must have gone one one hell of an imaginary journey to have written it , and the last and easiest is the reader's imaginary journey, the text takes the reader from one side of the novel, to the other. through space ships and battle schools and obstacles ect, and the reader doesn't even have to move thier butt. The reader ask's themselves what they would have done in ener's position, and in that way journeys with ender.
hope i helped.... probs didn't at all. I just got set
To what extent does this text represent the assumptions underlying the concepts of imaginary journeys. Struggle much?