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War Of The Worlds

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War of the Worlds Coursework How did the changes in the narrator reflect the writer's concerns for humanities' future? The narrator at the beginning of the book was a happy, well fed and servant supported man. The attack of the Martians changes the narrator's life enormously. The changes of the narrator show the struggles of a man trying to avoid being exterminated by the Martians. The writer purposely leaves the man unnamed as he represents the struggle of mankind during the invasion of the Martians to create the feeling of empathy. Each change in the narrator shows how the writer has concerns for humanities' future in the world. I will describe all the main changes in the main changes in the narrator and explain how this reflects the writer's concerns for humanity with quotes relating certain changes in the narrator. The first change of the narrator is significant. It is one of the...

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