he Runs away in terror
He watches but does nothing. -APEX
The narrator in War of the Worlds is a writer and journalist who witnesses and reports on the Martian invasion of Earth. Throughout the story, the narrator provides a firsthand account of the events unfolding during the invasion.
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One example of a simile from "War of the Worlds" is "like a snake." It is found in Chapter 2 when the narrator describes the strange Martian cylinder opening up and the alien emerging from it.
In the novel "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells, the Earth is invaded by Martian monsters who want to eat us.
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The narrator of "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells lives in Woking, a town in England.
The narrator in The War of the Worlds seems observant, curious, and detail-oriented based on the passage. They pay close attention to their surroundings and are reflective in their observations of the Martian arrival. The tone suggests a mix of fear, wonder, and a desire to understand the unfolding events.
In "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells, the Martian fighting machines were constructed on Mars before being transported to Earth. The exact timeline of when the Martians built their war machines is not specified in the book.
The narrator is an scientific journalist from Woking. His name is never given.
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The cast of Worlds Apart - 1982 includes: William Boyde as Himself - Narrator Sneh Gupta as Herself - Narrator Julian Pettifer as Himself - Narrator