Fear personified {Ans: The coming storm of Fear blew through the streets. It was the dawn of the great panic. London, which had gone to bed on Sunday night oblivious and inert, was awakened, in the small hours of Monday morning, to a vivid sense of danger}Fear of unknown, fight or flight {Ans: The fear I felt was no rational fear, but a panic terror not only of the Martians but of the dusk and stillness all about me. Such an extraordinary effect in unmanning me it had that I ran weeping silently as a child might do}Ignorance of man {Ans: We cannot regard this planet as being fenced in and a secure abiding-place for Man}Fear of unknown {Ans: She had been growing increasingly hysterical, fearful, and depressed during the two days' journeyings. Her great idea was to return to Stanmore.}Inferiority of man {Ans: And we men... must be to them at least as alien and lowly as are the monkeys and lemurs to us}Religion, evolution {Ans: The Martians—dead! —slain by the putrefactive and disease bacteria against which their systems were unprepared; slain as the red weed was being slain; slain, after all man's