The War Of The Worlds
작성자
H. G. WELLS
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Dystopian
Thriller & Suspense
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
164
언어
힌디어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2008
출판사
Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN-10
8132023315
ISBN-13
9788132023319
설명
H.G. Wells' masterpiece captures the profound unease of a world on the brink of change. Set in a time when science and technology were burgeoning, the narrative begins with a quiet English countryside unaware of the impending doom. A mysterious object crashes from the sky, igniting curiosity that soon shifts to terror as it reveals itself to be an invasion from Mars.
As colossal, metallic tripods emerge and unleash devastation upon humanity, the characters grapple with the chaos and despair of their new reality. The story intricately develops its core themes of survival and morality while probing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of an alien threat. Interpersonal relationships are tested as society unravels, and individuals confront their own vulnerabilities.
Wells weaves a cautionary tale that resonates deeply with modern readers, serving as both a thrilling adventure and a reflection on humanity's relationship with technology and nature. The gripping prose pulls readers into a world where the familiar is shattered, leaving them to ponder the fragility of civilization. Through vivid imagery and relentless tension, Wells invites his audience to reconsider their understanding of progress and the potential horrors lurking beyond the stars.
As colossal, metallic tripods emerge and unleash devastation upon humanity, the characters grapple with the chaos and despair of their new reality. The story intricately develops its core themes of survival and morality while probing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of an alien threat. Interpersonal relationships are tested as society unravels, and individuals confront their own vulnerabilities.
Wells weaves a cautionary tale that resonates deeply with modern readers, serving as both a thrilling adventure and a reflection on humanity's relationship with technology and nature. The gripping prose pulls readers into a world where the familiar is shattered, leaving them to ponder the fragility of civilization. Through vivid imagery and relentless tension, Wells invites his audience to reconsider their understanding of progress and the potential horrors lurking beyond the stars.