The War of the Worlds Panic and the Truth About Van Gogh's Ear

The War of the Worlds Panic and the Truth About Van Gogh's Ear

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Interactive Video

History, Arts, Journalism

9th - 12th Grade

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The video explores two historical events: the 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast by Orson Welles, which caused widespread panic due to its realistic portrayal of a Martian invasion, and the myths surrounding Vincent van Gogh's ear incident. The broadcast highlighted the power of radio as a medium in the 1930s, while the Van Gogh segment delves into various theories about why he cut his ear, emphasizing the blend of fact and fiction in historical narratives.

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