Martians are about to take over the world. We humans can not defeat them. Even our most advanced weapons, we can not defeat the Martian. At the end of the novel, small microorganisms are trying to defeat these Martians. The main themes and ideas are industrialization, imperialism, and science and religion. Industrialization means using weapons and machinery. This point of H.G. Wells' novel shows that Martians kill humans with their machines and weapons.
In another novel by H.G. Wells, World War I is one of the greatest SF works of the first time in history. Long ago before humans learned to fly, H. Wells wrote this story that Mars is attacking the UK. These supernatural creatures reach huge cylinders and escape as soon as the metal cools down. The first one is near walking.
Wells, H. G. Wells Science Fiction In the preface of the Ministry of Finance, I comment on the frequency of comparison with science fiction grandfather Jules Verne. He continues to explain how this comparison is unfounded, and this is the first attempt to define the difference between SF and fantasy. "His work mostly includes the practical possibilities of invention and discovery, he made some amazing predictions, the interest he cited was a real interest, that is how It is not his help to the reader to imagine it being completed and to understand what kind of fun, excitement, or mischief will be created. "
Dr. Moro is drawing the concept of a battle between science and religion. Through the Victorian era, H. Wells' novel is written in the confusion of science and religion. Proposal of a new scientific theory including Darwinism, HG Wells strongly supports witnessing in his book. Many Christians are against these findings. These new ideas are often contrary to what is written in the Bible. Therefore, the basis for the introduction of the data from Dr. Morrow is that there is a disagreement between Christian and scientist. For conflict between science and religion, Wells proposed a rule to separate humans from animals. Show more