The Star

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"The Star" is a science fiction short story by H. G. Wells that depicts the catastrophic approach of a celestial body toward Earth and explores humanity’s varied reactions to impending global disaster.

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instanceOf science fiction short story
author H. G. Wells NERFINISHED
centralTheme cosmic insignificance of humanity
global catastrophe
human reaction to disaster
scientific prediction and skepticism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresCharacter Master mathematician
firstPublicationYear 1897
firstPublishedIn The Graphic NERFINISHED
genre science fiction
hasAlternativeTitle The Star (short story) NERFINISHED
hasClimax close passage of the celestial body and global upheaval
hasEnding Martian astronomers’ calm assessment of Earth’s fate
hasForm prose fiction
hasImagery cosmic scale destruction
hasInfluenceOn later disaster fiction
hasLength short
hasMotive to explore human responses to existential threat
hasSubject apocalypse
astronomy
ethics under crisis
hasTone bleak
detached
includedInCollection The Plattner Story and Others NERFINISHED
isPartOfAuthorWork H. G. Wells’s early speculative fiction
language English
literaryMovement early science fiction
literaryPeriod late 19th century
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalMedium magazine
plotElement approach of a celestial body toward Earth
changes in Earth’s climate and tides
global natural disasters
observation of Earth from Mars at the end
prediction of collision by a mathematician
widespread public disbelief
publisherOfFirstAppearance The Graphic magazine NERFINISHED
setting Earth NERFINISHED
Solar System NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfStory near future relative to time of writing

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