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Both the book and the radio play of "The War of the Worlds" aim to convey the theme of the vulnerability of humanity in the face of superior forces. They explore how humans can be easily overwhelmed and forced to confront their limitations when faced with a formidable threat from beings or technology beyond their control.

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