The Narrator
The Martians
Other Characters
The masses
Context
100

Who does the narrator live with (two people)?

Wife and Maid
100

What is the first weapon that they use?

The Heat Ray

100

This character thought the Martians were sent as a punishment from God.

The Curate

100

How did the majority of people in London learn about the invasion?

Newspapers

100

Which battlefield weapon had been developed earlier in the century, perhaps influencing Wells' choice for one of the Martian weapons?

Poisonous gas (Black Smoke)

200

Which group of people does the narrator reflect have been made extinct by other humans (alongside the dodo and bison)?

Tasmanians

200

What plant life did the Martians bring with them?

Red Weed

200

Who does the narrator borrow a dog-cart from?

The landlord of the Spotted Dog

200

How many men were attacking Mrs Elphinstone and her sister-in-law?

Three

200

Which two typical genres of the time does this novel fit into?

Invasion Literature and Science (Scientific) Romance

300

What injury did the narrator sustain in Shepperton?

Scalded

300

Which word do they repeatedly cry to each other when they are dying?

Ulla

300

This character stole a bicycle 

The narrator's brother

300

In which county did the brother (and many others) escape by boat - for an exorbitant price?

Essex

300

Why was Wells (and the narrator) so familiar with landmarks and places in both London and the countryside?

Wells left London due to his affair, and then rode around all of the local Surrey towns/villages, plotting their destruction when planning his novel.

400

How long was the narrator trapped in the damaged house for?

15 days

400

How many cylinders did the Martians send to earth?

10

400

Who gives the narrator a cigar?

The artilleryman 

400

How many people were killed in teh initial attack of the Heat Ray on Horsell Common?

Nearly 40

400

Which geographical feature spotted on Mars was misinterpreted at the time, leaving some in England believing that there may have been life on Mars?

Channels (misinterpreted as canals)

500

How does the narrator try to end his own life?

Show himself to the Martians.

500

What animal does the narrator use to compare the size of the Martians to?

A bear

500

Who leads the attempted excavation of the first cylinder?

Stent (The Royal Astronomer)

500

Where does the narrator stand to see masses of people visiting the Martian wreckages?

Primrose Hill

500

Who did Wells study under, helping to make him a believer in evolutionary theory?

Thomas Huxley - 'Darwin's Bulldog'