English Literature GCSE WJEC EDUQAS
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Shakespeare Overview wjec-eduqas1 主题
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How To Answer The Shakespeare Questions wjec-eduqas3 主题
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Macbeth wjec-eduqas10 主题
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Macbeth Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Macbeth Themes wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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How To Write A Grade 9 Macbeth Essay wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Macbeth Quotations And Analysis wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Macbeth Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet wjec-eduqas10 主题
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Themes wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Writers Methods And Techniques wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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How To Write A Grade 9 Romeo And Juliet Essay wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Quotations And Analysis wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Themes wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Merchant Of Venice wjec-eduqas6 主题
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Themes wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Characters wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Context wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Writers Methods And Techniques wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Othello wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Twelfth Night wjec-eduqas7 主题
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Themes wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Characters wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Context wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Writers Methods And Techniques wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Theme Quotations wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Character Quotations wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Shakespeare
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Poetry Anthology Overview wjec-eduqas1 主题
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How To Answer The Poetry Anthology Questions wjec-eduqas3 主题
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Poetry Anthology wjec-eduqas18 主题
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As Imperceptibly As Grief Emily Dickinson wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Cozy Apologia Rita Dove wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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A Wife In London Thomas Hardy wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Afternoons Philip Larkin wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Dulce Et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Living Space Imtiaz Dharker wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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The Soldier Rupert Brooke wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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London William Blake wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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She Walks In Beauty Lord Byron wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Valentine Carol Ann Duffy wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Death Of A Naturalist Seamus Heaney wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Hawk Roosting Ted Hughes wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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To Autumn John Keats wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Excerpt From The Prelude William Wordsworth wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Mametz Wood Owen Sheers wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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The Manhunt Simon Armitage wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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As Imperceptibly As Grief Emily Dickinson wjec-eduqas Poetry-From-1789-To-The-Present-Day
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Post 1914 Prosedrama Overview wjec-eduqas1 主题
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An Inspector Calls wjec-eduqas6 主题
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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An Inspector Calls Themes wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Anita And Me wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Anita And Me Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Anita And Me Themes wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Playscript wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Blood Brothers wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Blood Brothers Themes wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Blood Brothers Characters wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Blood Brothers Context wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Blood Brothers Writers Methods And Techniques wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Lord Of The Flies wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Lord Of The Flies Themes wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Lord Of The Flies Writers Methods And Techniques wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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The Woman In Black wjec-eduqas7 主题
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The Women In Black Plot Summary wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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The Woman In Black Themes wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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The Women In Black Characters wjec-eduqas Post-1914-Prosedrama
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Leave Taking wjec-eduqas6 主题
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19th Century Prose Overview wjec-eduqas1 主题
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A Christmas Carol wjec-eduqas9 主题
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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A Christmas Carol Themes wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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How To Write A Grade 9 A Christmas Carol Essay wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde wjec-eduqas6 主题
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The War Of The Worlds wjec-eduqas6 主题
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The War Of The Worlds Plot Summary wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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The War Of The Worlds Themes wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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Jane Eyre wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Silas Marner wjec-eduqas7 主题
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Pride And Prejudice wjec-eduqas6 主题
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
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The War Of The Worlds Characters wjec-eduqas 19th-Century-Prose
Exam code:C720
Characters
H.G. Wells created a range of different characters to provide his readers with information about wider issues in society at the time the novel was written (1895–8).
Many of the characters in the novel are known only by their role, rather than by a name, reflecting H.G. Wells’s interest in presenting the collective experiences of the characters as representations of humanity. They serve to express a viewpoint or symbolise an institution such as the church or the military (Aldiss, 2005), so characterisation is fairly limited in the novel.
Here, you’ll find a summary of the key characters in The War of the Worlds:
Main characters
The narrator
The artilleryman
The curate
The narrator’s brother
The narrator’s wife
Ogilvy
Minor characters
Henderson
The innkeeper
The Elphinstone sisters
The narrator

The narrator is integral to the plot because he tells the story of the Martians’ invasion of Britain:
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As the story is told from his point of view, he provides insight into what happens throughout
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The narrator shares with readers that he is a “…recognised writer on philosophical themes” and not a scientist
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From the outset, the narrator witnesses the Martians’ arrival and is in a prime position to reveal the events and share his observations:
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“… another jetting out of gas from the distant planet. I saw it.”
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Wells shows the narrator to be a considerate and thoughtful character, someone who wants to help not only himself but also humanity
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He shows a keen interest in the other human characters, describing feeling a great responsibility to support others, particularly his wife (whom he becomes separated from) and his brother, whose experience he imagines:
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“My younger brother was in London… he heard nothing of the arrival [of the Martians] until Sunday morning.”
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The narrator seems somewhat detached from his emotions, perhaps in response to the incredible events he witnesses:
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In Chapter 7 of Book One, he says “At times I suffer from the strangest sense of detachment… I seem to watch it all from the outside…”
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The narrator believes that the Martians serve as a warning to humans on earth, and he wants the human race to be prepared for future invasions:
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Towards the end of the novel, he says “…the destruction of the Martians is only a reprieve…” and that maybe “…the future is ordained”
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The artilleryman

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The artilleryman is one of the main military characters in the story, whose weapon is used in defence against the Martians
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The outward appearance of the artilleryman is one of strength and doggedness, but Wells represents duality in his character: he is both fragile and tenacious:
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After a horrific encounter with a “Heat-Ray”, he is rescued by the narrator “in a perfect passion of emotion”, sobbing and weeping
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Later, his tactical and military training help to protect them both
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After being separated following a Martian encounter, the two men meet again and the artilleryman seems more resilient and determined to fight the Martians: “I tell you, I’m grim set on living” and “…we’ve got to live and keep independent…”
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The artilleryman is focused on survival and fears the human race has relented too easily, commenting that people “…haven’t got any spirit in them…”
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However, as the novel progresses, the narrator realises that the artilleryman is somewhat lazy and greedy, taking breaks for food and drink and commenting “Let us knock off a bit…” and “Oh, one can’t always work”
The curate

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The curate, representing organised religion in the novel, is profoundly affected by the Martian attack, which challenges his religious views:
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He is distressed, asking the narrator, “What does it mean? What do these things mean?”
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While the curate is troubled by the attacks and seeks a religious explanation, Wells contrasts his response with the narrator’s more philosophical, rational and intellectual approach
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Both men are fortunate to survive the Martians’ attack and take shelter together in an abandoned house
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After being in close proximity for a number of days, the narrator reveals how irritating his companion’s foibles are:
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The narrator “…grew very weary and irritable…”, describing the curate as displaying “…selfish despair”
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The narrator eventually isolates himself from the curate in the house to preserve his sanity
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The character of the curate is selfish, egocentric and childish as he consumes a lot of the food in the house, despite their vulnerable situation
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The curate’s reckless behaviour results in the narrator hitting him with a shovel and he is discovered and killed by a Martian
The narrator’s brother

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The narrator’s brother is a London-based medical student, who serves the narrative function of presenting a Londoner’s view of the Martians’ arrival:
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“…he heard nothing of the arrival until Saturday morning”
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The narrator’s brother is seemingly unaware of the threat that the Martians pose, trying impulsively to see the narrator:
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His ambitions fail due to the malfunctioning railways and the bicycle’s tyres
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Fortuitously, he meets the Elphinstone sisters and rescues them from an attack by robbers, showing a chivalrous and determined side to his character
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With the sisters, the narrator’s brother sails away from England to safety
The narrator’s wife

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The narrator’s wife is the only significant female character in the novel but is unnamed throughout
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She functions as an archetype of a Victorian wife, a passive foil to the narrator to present his character and voice, and her viewpoint is never presented to the reader
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Later in the novel, the narrator’s wife and her husband are accidentally separated, and the narrator’s determination to find her drives the story forward, showing his dedication to her
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At the end of the novel, they find each other at their home:
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Readers encounter her voice for the only time when she says with great emotion, “I came… I knew, I knew…”
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The novel ends with the narrator holding his wife’s hand, symbolising both their love and the restoration of order
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