Panic spreads from "summary" of The War of The Worlds by Hg Wells
In the days that followed the first appearance of the Martians in Surrey, panic spread like wildfire through the country. People fled in all directions, seeking refuge from the advancing alien invaders. The news of their incredible machines and destructive power struck fear into the hearts of even the bravest souls. As the Martians continued their relentless march, the panic grew more intense. Rumors and speculation ran rampant, fueling the hysteria that gripped the nation. Every new sighting of the alien tripods sent people into a frenzy of fear, convinced that their end was near. The authorities were powerless to contain the panic, as the Martians' advanced technology proved to be far superior to anything humanity had ever encountered. The milita...Similar Posts
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