The War of the Worlds — Revision Guide

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    by H.G. Wells · 19th Century Prose

    A revision guide to The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells for OCR GCSE English Literature.

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    19th Century Prose

    The War of the Worlds

    A revision guide to The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells for GCSE and A-Level English Literature — including which exam boards study it and how to revise effectively.

    About the text

    The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells is a 19th century prose text on the UK English Literature specifications. Use the section below to find your specific exam board and level, then work through the revision focus and exam-technique guidance further down the page.

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    We have 2 comprehensive study guides for The War of the Worlds, written for the specifications listed below. Each guide covers themes, characters, key quotations, exam technique and worked examples.

    Cambridge International IGCSE

    The War of the Worlds

    H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds' is a foundational science fiction text that uses a terrifying Martian invasion to ruthlessly critique Victorian imperialism, human arrogance, and the fragility of civilisation. It is a highly rewarding text for IGCSE Literature because its precise, scientific language and complex narrative structure offer abundant opportunities for high-level AO2 analysis.

    OCR GCSE

    The War of the Worlds

    Unlock top marks for H.G. Wells' *The War of the Worlds* with this exam-focused guide. We'll dissect Wells' critique of Victorian imperialism and show you how to analyse the 'scientific romance' form to impress examiners."

    Which exam boards and levels study The War of the Worlds?

    OCR

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    What examiners are looking for

    For 19th century prose questions, examiners reward analytical depth over plot summary. Focus your revision on:

    • Themes and how they're developed through plot
    • Character motivation, voice, and arc
    • Narrative perspective (first person, omniscient, limited)
    • Language and structural choices (chapter shape, time, pacing)
    • Context: when written, social/historical issues the novel engages with

    Essay technique

    Embed short quotations rather than long block quotes. Analyse word choice, then connect to a wider point about character, theme or context. Aim for a sustained argument rather than a chronological retelling.

    How to revise The War of the Worlds effectively

    The most efficient approach is to alternate between two activities. First, build deep familiarity with themes and characters through active recall — close the book, write down everything you remember about a theme, then check what you missed. Second, practise essay structure by drafting paragraph plans for past-paper questions. Five focused plans will teach you more than one polished essay.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Is The War of the Worlds on my exam?

    The War of the Worlds is studied on: OCR (GCSE). Check your exam board's specification document for the current academic year — set texts can change between series.

    How many quotations should I memorise?

    Aim for 8–12 short, flexible quotations per character or major theme — enough to support a range of essay questions without overwhelming your recall. Short quotes (3–6 words) embedded mid-sentence earn more credit than long block quotes.

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