what theme does the novel the war of the worlds share with the radio broadcast?
A. people shouldn't believe everything on the radio, because anything could be a lie
B. countries with better technology and weapons will always win a war
C. martians are a superior species and will someday attack earth to steal resources
D. humans are too vain, which can lead to trouble

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I read the Novel by Orson Welles but haven't heard the radio broadcast so this perhaps is wrong. But I am guessing D because B doesn't make sense because the diseases on Earth kills the Martians and Humans win, C doesn't make sense because well we have no clue if there is even life. A is well I don't think the book talked about radio broadcasting.

The theme of the novel, The War of the Worlds, shared with the radio broadcast was that humans are too vain, which can lead to trouble. Therefore, Option D is correct.

What was the moral of the War of the Worlds?

The moral that was embedded in the novel The War of the Worlds is the idea that humans can all too easily become creatures  like the Martiansugly, , blood-sucking that they are—if humanity continues along its path of forced colonization.

The theme of the novel is religion; its presence and absence, as well as the notion of a higher power, are prominent. The novel was published in the year 1898 in the science fiction genre and written by H.G. Wells.

Therefore, Option D is correct.

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