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inter-species-compassion
The chapter emphasizes the human characters' emotional connection and responsibility toward the piggies as sentient beings.
1 chapter across 1 book
Speaker for the Dead (1986)Orson Scott Card
Chapter 29
In this chapter, Ender arrives at the piggies' territory with Ouanda and Miro, navigating tensions and secrecy around their interactions with the alien species. The chapter explores the piggies' ritualistic planting of trees with their dead, the ethical dilemmas faced by human xenologists regarding intervention, and the piggies' reverence for Ender as a Speaker for the Dead, which complicates expectations and responsibilities. Ender reflects on the complexities of evolution, cultural exchange, and the challenges of balancing scientific study with compassion.