Compare And Contrast The Radio Version Of War Of The World's

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I think that the radio version of War of the World's has the biggest effect in giving the reader a fear of the unknown. Although I cannot directly demonstrate this, if you were to listen to the audio of the radio version, you can hear the fear in the voices of the actors. Making it almost as if it was a real situation happening, for example, in parts like, "he's movin'! Keep back, there! Keep back, I tell ya! Keep back! Keep back, there. Keep those idiots back!". But a paragraph that really gets the reader's attention is: "Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a grey snake. Now it's another one, and another one, and another one. They look like tentacles to me. There, I can see the thing's body. It's large, large as a

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