Xenocide
Historical Context and Significance
Orson Scott Card's novel «Xenocide» is the third book in the Ender Wiggin series and continues to explore themes introduced in previous books, such as xenophobia, moral dilemmas, and the nature of humanity. The book delves into philosophical and ethical questions related to the interactions of different civilizations and cultures. It examines the complex relationships between humans, alien species, and artificial intelligence, raising questions about tolerance and understanding. «Xenocide» has influenced the science fiction genre by expanding its boundaries and encouraging readers to ponder complex moral questions. The book also continues to develop the universe created by Card and deepens the characters familiar to readers from previous parts of the series, making it an important part of the cultural heritage of science fiction.
