Hope dwindles from "summary" of The War of The Worlds by Hg Wells
Hope dwindles. It was a slow and agonizing process, like a candle burning out in a dark room. At first, there was a flicker of optimism in the air, a sense that perhaps things would get better. But as the days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months, that flicker faded away, replaced by a pervasive sense of despair. The Martians had landed, and they were unlike anything the world had ever seen. Their technology was far superior to anything humanity possessed, and their ruthlessness knew no bounds. They were unstoppable, laying waste to everything in their path with no regard for human life. As the days went by, it became clear that there was no hope of defeating the Martians. They were too powerful,...Similar Posts
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