The document compares listening to the War of the Worlds radio broadcast to reading the written novel, as well as comparing the radio broadcast and novel to each other. It notes that listening requires close attention to understand words at the speed delivered by the speaker, while reading allows going back and re-reading for better understanding of an organized, structured text. However, both the radio broadcast and novel are based on the same story and require using one's imagination.
The document compares listening to the War of the Worlds radio broadcast to reading the written novel, as well as comparing the radio broadcast and novel to each other. It notes that listening requires close attention to understand words at the speed delivered by the speaker, while reading allows going back and re-reading for better understanding of an organized, structured text. However, both the radio broadcast and novel are based on the same story and require using one's imagination.
The document compares listening to the War of the Worlds radio broadcast to reading the written novel, as well as comparing the radio broadcast and novel to each other. It notes that listening requires close attention to understand words at the speed delivered by the speaker, while reading allows going back and re-reading for better understanding of an organized, structured text. However, both the radio broadcast and novel are based on the same story and require using one's imagination.