hd wells
the martians
the narrator
setting
other characters
100

what year did wells publish war of the worlds?

1898

100
how do the martians consume their food?

inject the blood into their veins.

100

what did the narrator first learn about the martians?

the heat ray.

100

which city became a major focus point in the book?

london

100

what is olgivity's role?

he is the astronomer that observed the activity on mars.

200

what influenced wells to write war of the worlds?

charles dickens, science, evolution

200

how does the narrator describe the martian's appearance?

large greyish brown with oily skin, enormous eyes and large brain.

200

why did the narrator leave his house?

he felt unsafe so he went towards london.

200

which city did the martians initially land in?

horsnell, near woking
200

what happens when the curate travels with the narrator?

he goes hysterical and then is killed by martians.

300

what did wells specialise in before becoming a writer?

biology

300

what is the concept of the martian's death?

natural selection. earth organisms have adapted to it's environment.

300

why did the narrator 'get rid' of the curate?

the curate was being loud and hysterical so the narrator knocked him out and left him to the martians.

300

what is the significance of the thames river?

becomes site of chaos as people try to escape london.

300

what was the narrator's role in the book?

to tell his perspective on what happened in london and surrounding areas.

400

which author did wells have a dispute with?

bram stoker

400

how many cylinders were sent by the martians in the beginning?

10

400

where was the narrator's wife sent to?

leatherhead

400

how long was it since the first martian cylinder landing and the martian destruction?

15-20 days

400

who were the two two women the brother saved?

miss elphinstone and her sister in law.

500

i ran out of questions.

free 500.

500

what is the 'handling machine'?

used for constructing and maintaining infrastructure. 

500

why did the narrator leave the artilleryman?

his idea to rebuild civilization was impractical and delusional.

500

how did the countryside change?

becomes desolate war-torn landscape.

500

how does the narrator's wife contribute to emotional stakes of the book?

she is not present for most of the book, giving worry and motivation for the narrator.