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Posted by Apooche (Member # 6384) on :
 
Check this out:

0n 170 of Enders Game "I taught you everything you know, but I did not teach you everything I know"

On 156 of The Memory Of Earth "I taught you everything you know, Elya"

its also in The Chrystal City, Alvin talking to Arthur, but I dont have time to look.

Pooch
 
Posted by UTAH (Member # 5032) on :
 
It's not too surprising. I say that to my kids all the time. It's a pretty common saying.
Haven't you ever said it to someone?
 
Posted by Kabederlin (Member # 6304) on :
 
Yeah... If it was in every one of Card's books then it would be more interesting

[ April 02, 2004, 08:56 PM: Message edited by: Kabederlin ]
 
Posted by Apooche (Member # 6384) on :
 
Ive never heard it besides once or twice, thats why it caught my eye. Its probably in some books of his i havn't read to. The one in Chrystal City is simmilar to how its put in enders game. The one in The memory of earth is a bonus, i'll admit that that way of saying it is common. The main reason this was interesting is almost all authors i've read do not use this frase, and all of a sudden i notice it a bunch in his books.

Petra also uses the frase once i beleive, the way that Nefai's dad uses it. I guess that i just haven't heared the frase used anywhere else. Any ways, it just shows that Card uses the frase in his books a bit and isn't like some authors i've read from who never allow their charachters to use frases like this one.
 
Posted by UTAH (Member # 5032) on :
 
It IS interesting that you found it in many of Card's books. I wasn't implying that it wasn't interesting, just that it wasn't surprising.
Am I misreading sarcasm in your comment, Kabederlin?
 
Posted by ssywak (Member # 807) on :
 
Page 157 of EG, Author's Definitive Edition:

Ender: "So, what does it do?"

Bean: "That's the beauty of it, it doesn't do anything!"

There it is, people!
 
Posted by AvidReader (Member # 6007) on :
 
[ROFL]
 
Posted by vwiggin (Member # 926) on :
 
[Razz] [Big Grin] [Razz]

[ROFL]
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
[ROFL]
Not many things literally get me to LOL, but this one did.
[ROFL]
 
Posted by Kabederlin (Member # 6304) on :
 
quote:
It IS interesting that you found it in many of Card's books. I wasn't implying that it wasn't interesting, just that it wasn't surprising. Am I misreading sarcasm in your comment, Kabederlin?
Yes you are. I was agreeing with you by saying to Apooche it would be a more interesting topic if it were in more than just two or three of Card's books. Then I'd start to see it as more than coincidence (sp?). In fact I don;t think I was being sarcastic at all...
 
Posted by ssywak (Member # 807) on :
 
Ah, my work here is done!

BTW, there are additional jokes that can be made with that concept; these are left as an exercise to the reader.

[ April 04, 2004, 06:09 PM: Message edited by: ssywak ]
 


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