Evolutionary Consciousness in H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
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The War of the World selucidates Wells' extraordinary power and imagination
of making perfect fusion of literature with science. The central story is an invasion of
late Victorian England by Martians using tripod fighting machines, equipped with
advanced weaponry. It is a seminal depiction of alien invasion of Earth. The novel
compares the nature of the Martian inhabitants to human evolutionary progress. In the
novel, the conflict between human kind and the Martians is portrayed as a similar
struggle of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection. Hence, Wells applied
Darwinian evolution to his depiction of Martians in this novel, creating an apocalyptic
invasion fantasy with monstrous aliens that have a simple bodily form, though they
are far advanced in their mental capacities. This is the truth of evolutionary theory
which noone can deny.
