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Why does Wells choose Martians to attack England in The War of the Worlds, instead of a more familiar enemy such as the Germans?A.Wells didn't want the British people to think that the Germans were attacking.B.Wells believed that Martians existed and were coming to Earth to attack England.C.Wells wanted to illustrate that England could be caught with its guard down.D.Wells wanted to show sympathy for the families of soldiers killed in real wars and conflicts.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Why does Wells choose Martians to attack England in The War of the Worlds, instead of a more familiar enemy such as the Germans?A.Wells didn't want the British people to think that the Germans were attacking.B.Wells believed that Martians existed and were coming to Earth to attack England.C.Wells wanted to illustrate that England could be caught with its guard down.D.Wells wanted to show sympathy for the families of soldiers killed in real wars and conflicts.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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H.G. Wells chose Martians to attack England in The War of the Worlds for a few reasons.

Firstly, by choosing an extraterrestrial enemy, Wells was able to explore themes of British imperialism and human evolution in a unique way. The Martians, being technologically superior and indifferent to the humans they encounter, mirror the attitudes of imperial powers towards the people they colonized. This allowed Wells to critique these attitudes and the devastation they cause.

Secondly, the choice of Martians allowed Wells to create a sense of fear and uncertainty. The Martians are unknown and unpredictable, which makes them a more terrifying enemy. This also allowed Wells to explore the human response to such a threat, including panic, denial, and eventually, adaptation and resistance.

Lastly, by choosing Martians instead of a familiar enemy like the Germans, Wells avoided making a political statement about contemporary conflicts. This helped to ensure that his novel would remain relevant and impactful, regardless of changing political landscapes.

So, the answer is C. Wells wanted to illustrate that England could be caught with its guard down.

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