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Novel
High School (9–12)
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Science Fiction
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1800–1899
The War of the Worlds
by H.G. Wells
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Summary
About The Author
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Publication Year
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59,699
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Lexile Level
1130L
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Summary
"The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells is a gripping science fiction novel that tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth, as seen through the eyes of an unnamed narrator. The book explores themes of survival, human vulnerability, and the potential consequences of technological advancement, as humanity struggles to withstand the superior alien forces.
About The Author
H.G. Wells (1866–1946) was an English writer renowned for his pioneering contributions to science fiction. His groundbreaking novels, such as The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, have captivated readers with their imaginative exploration of futuristic and speculative themes. Wells's work not only entertained but also provoked thought on the possibilities and consequences of scientific advancement.
Key Themes
Imperialism, survival, human vulnerability, technology and progress, fear of the unknown.
Publication Year
1898
Historical Context
"The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells was published in 1898 during the late Victorian era, a time marked by rapid industrialization and imperial expansion. The novel reflects contemporary anxieties about technological advancement and the potential for catastrophic conflict, influenced by the British Empire's encounters with other cultures and the growing interest in science fiction. Its historical significance lies in its pioneering role in the science fiction genre, particularly in its depiction of alien invasion and its critique of imperialism.
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Contains depictions of violence, mass destruction, and death, as well as themes of existential fear and colonialism.
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