The novel is a metaphor for Imperialism. During Wells' time (Victorian era), England was conquering far-off countries like India and establishing colonies there. He compares the Martian invasion to the invasion of these countries by the British Empire.
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war is death
War of the Worlds . .
The ISBN of Our Worlds at War is 1401211291.
They can be obtained from any enemy in any war and usually are used as an item to exchange for weapons/armour.
The War of the Worlds has 303 pages.
The War of the Worlds was first published in 1898.
War of the Worlds = Krieg der Welten
The Production Budget for War of the Worlds was $132,000,000.
Iwo Jima was a famous battle during the war. Isoroku Yamamoto was a Japanese Admiral and commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet.
Yes, "Ruined" by Lynn Nottage contains metaphors, such as the use of the "ruined" physical location to symbolize the devastation of war and the brokenness of the characters' lives. Additionally, the character of Salima can be seen as a metaphor for resilience and endurance in the face of hardship.
"The War of the Worlds" is a science-fiction novel by H.G. Wells .
Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds was created in 1975.