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Part 4 of the Radio Broadcast is needed to answer this question.
1.
In the radio broadcast
War of the Worlds
, reporter Carl Phillips interviews Mr. Wilmuth, the owner of the farm where the Martians landed. Each of the two characters uses a different type of language to express himself. One uses formal language and one uses informal language. Analyze the language of this interview and determine which character’s language is formal and which is informal. Cite specific evidence to support your claim. Then, explain how the writer’s use of both types of language in the same portion of the radio play impacts the meaning of this scene. (15 points)
Chapter 1 of the book and Part 2 of the Radio Broadcast are needed to answer this question.
2.
Although they present different ideas, the first chapter of the book
The War of the Worlds
is similar to Phillips’s interview with Dr. Pierson during the radio play
War of the Worlds
. Describe two similarities between the book and the radio play, and explain whether these similarities create the same or different tones. (15 points)
Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of the book are needed to answer this question.
3.
In chapters two and three of the book
The War of the Worlds
, the narrator describes in detail the cylinder that fell to Earth. However, the radio play does not provide such a descriptive account of the cylinder. What is the effect of the choice by Orson Welles (author of the radio play) not to include much detail about the “cylinder”? Be sure to use specific examples to support your ideas. (15 points)