Compare And Contrast Zero Hour And The War Of The Worlds

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People have tried to prove if aliens were real for the longest time. Since then people have painted a picture in their minds of what an interaction with these aliens would be like. Both stories The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and “Zero Hour” by Ray Bradbury have a similar perspective on how life would be in an alien invasion. In theses stories, both authors show how characters react to their world when aliens decide to invade and create chaos.
In both “Zero Hour” and The War of the Worlds there are characters that panic once they realize their world is under attack and they react in different ways. For example, In “Zero Hour” it says that there are many explosions on streets all around Mink’s home. Once that happens Mary’s instant reaction
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For example, in “Zero Hour” the narrator of the story says “The explosion!”... “There were more explosions in other yards on other streets.” … “Another explosion outside. The children screamed with delight ”(Bradbury 257-258). This is the part of the story that caused chaos in “Zero Hour”. This event made Mink’s family panic once they realized what those explosions meant. Similarly, in The War of the Worlds the author writes, “Their armored bodies glittered in the sun as they swept swiftly forward upon the guns, growing rapidly larger as they drew nearer. One on the extreme left, the remotest that is, flourished a huge case high in the air, and the ghostly, terrible Heat-Ray I had already seen on Friday night smote towards Chertsey, and struck the town.” (Wells 269) This event in the story was the reason the whole town went into chaos. Once they saw the monsters clearly and the monster’s weapon, all they thought about doing was running as far as they could and getting out of there. These events are the reason everyone began to go crazy, in both of the stories “Zero Hour” and The War of the Worlds.
The perspectives of both Ray Bradbury and H.G.Wells during an alien invasion are shown through both of the stories “Zero Hour” and The War of the Worlds. The authors develop the idea, using the characters and events, of how chaotic our world can be once put under the destruction of alien