October 10, 2016
Mercury Theatre
Orson Welles
The War of the Worlds
Aaiyanna Johnson
It’s amazing what the media can do to distort the human psyche. They can make one believe in something so strongly. I do think the once the excitement dwindled down it made everyone interested in the story and made them want to read or buy other books like it, in a way the book received advertisement.
08/09/2017
7:48 am
Troy Leonard
this article had my full attention from beginning to end. It is really surprising that a radio broadcast shook so many people up and all that it was for was to scare people a little for Halloween. but you have to take into account that people will believe anything that they hear In the media so the radio back then was onw of the main ways of getting news they would believe it 100 percent.
03/11/2017
7:48 am
Natalia Flores
I’ve heard stories about this, well, story (no pun intended). I can only imagine how frightening and tense this era was and it certainly is believable that people couldn’t have caught on that it was a hoax. As a fellow performer, I am in awe that they were able to make their audience fully believe (to the point of panic) that there was an alien invasion. I am amazed that the fact that the theater got into no legal trouble even though they caused wide spread panic…
15/04/2018
7:48 am
Caroline Bush
Great article! I really enjoyed the details included in this article as well as the pictures that went along with it. I know that this radio show frightened a bunch of people but its honestly kind of funny how a simple radio show could get such a reaction from people. Before reading this article I had never heard about this happening so I was definitely interested in reading this article from start to finish. Overall this was very interesting article that I really enjoyed reading.
15/04/2018
7:48 am
Raymond Munoz
It’s really a shame that no one was penalized for throwing the country into such fear. Though, I like to believe that it is because of situations like the article describes that help us move forward and learn to take everything we hear with a grain of salt. Now, I didn’t even know that this was the same author of another article I read until after I finished this one and it just amazing to see the different contexts but the same amazing writhing style.
04/10/2018
7:48 am
Oscar Ortega
This is a very well-written and informative article. The story of the frighteningly convincing broadcast of Wells’ now-famous book is reasonably well-known in its own right, but speaking for myself, knowing that people believed the broadcast is one thing, knowing that a full-scale panic developed to the point that even scientific minds investigated the supposed scene of the landing is jarring, and somewhat humorous. The idea that such an outlandish phenomena could occur is given some disturbing grounding once the context of a nation recovering from one of the worst points in its history is brought to light, and the large-scale panic that was reached so easily is indicative. This article brings a story with many facets to life and does so very well.
26/02/2019
7:48 am
Antonio Coffee
Looking back it seems almost funny that such an accident could have caused that much trouble. It seems easy to dismiss this as a silly story, but back then it was hard to tell what was real and what was false over the radio. It was intentionally made to seem real and people did not have access to instant messaging back then like we do now. With all of the planning put into it, it must have seemed real to most people.
03/03/2019
7:48 am
Diego Terrazas
I was wondering why the people believed this up until I got to the second half of the article. Nobody would fall for this in present time, but considering what the American went through at that time, it is no wonder why it was hectic. The American people were anxious after the war and the depression, thus the broadcast announcement of an invasion would have probably been easily believed.
17/03/2019
7:48 am
Amanda Gutierrez
Wonderful article! I had not heard of this before reading this article, so I was intrigued the whole time while reading. Right now, the incident could be interpreted as a funny situation, but I could understand how scary it must have been listening to the radio broadcast at that time, especially what America was going through at that time. Overall, I thought this was an intriguing and well-written article!
16/08/2020
7:48 am
Abigale Carney
This was a very interesting topic, I have never heard about this event before. It was funny to see how American’s reacted to the fake radio show. Although, I do think I would have panicked in that day and age too especially if the radio show was never interrupted. It is sad to see America’s fragility, but I believe that we are now stronger with everything we have gone through these past hundred years. I believe that nowadays no one would react as ignorantly as these Americans due to all of the resources we have.
24/08/2017
7:48 am