How might the story be different if told from the perspective of a Selenite?

The reader would understand why the Selenites want to capture Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor.
There would not be a significant difference.
The reader would see Mr. Cavor’s motives portrayed in a more favorable way.
The Selenites would initiate the conflict in the story.

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If the story were told through the perspective of a Selenite, the reader would understand why Selenites want to capture Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor, as shown in the first answer option.

Who are the selenites?

  • They are monstrous-looking beings.
  • They are creatures that seem irrational.
  • They are the inhabitants of the moon.

Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor are scientists who discover that the moon is inhabited by creatures called selenites. These creatures are presented from the perspective of these two men and appear monstrous and irrational.

The Selenites try to capture Bedford and Cavor and this is shown as an act of pure violence, however, if the story were told from a Moonlighter's point of view, we could understand why they want to capture the scientists.

This question is about "The First Men in the Moon" and you can find more information about this story at the link below:

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