In the “Monsters Are Due On Maple street” by Rod Serling, the character’s actions affect how the story goes on and how it ends, because without all of the character’s actions, the plot Wouldn’t of been the same.For example, When lee’s car started and turned off by itself , that made everyone suspicious why his was the only one to turn on. “Why is your car the only one that is able to turn on in this whole street..” Another example is when the lady said “ well sometimes...sometimes I see Mr. Lee looking…
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“The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” or watched the “Andy Griffith Show”? Well, if not then you’re about to find out some similarities and differences. I’m going to compare and contrast the setting, the irony, the mood, the theme, the complications, and the conflict. The four that are most alike are the mood, the theme, the conflict, and the irony. The moods are alike because both of them have a peaceful beginning, a suspenseful middle, and a happier ending. In “The Monsters Are Due On Maple…
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close ones, is the most perilous weapon. To begin with, the many unfortunate flaws of the human nature can transform a quiet neighborhood of friendly neighbors into a violent environment of insane people, likewise in the teleplay “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”. According to the teleplay, in lines 263 to 264, “People shout, accuse and scream as the lights go on and off”. Clearly on the verge of insanity, these neighbors blamed each other with no explained evidence despite the fact that they…
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My Essay on The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street By Shia Did anyone survive? Everything turns to chaos on Maple Street. Maple Street used to be a calm and dulcet place until Tommy, a very garrulous person, mentions aliens, then the neighbors became paranoid. The plot is realistic considering Charlie, a very adversarial person, shot Pete Van horn, the power went out, and a car starts by itself. Firstly, Charlie shot Pete Van Horn. This would be realistic whereas people shoot without asking questions…
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“The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” The plot of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is unrealistic because goodmans car started,Steve's car wouldn’t start,and the power outage. In the play Goodmans cars started.It shouldn’t have been able to start because there was an electromagnetic pulse and it killed all of the electronics.Which was unrealistic and should have been looked over.The car’s battery is an electronic device and it is needed to start the car. The cell phones were not working…
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The theme of the story, The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, by Rod Sterling, is that suspicion and accusation can kill and lead to bad things. All of the residents on Maple Street are accusing each other, killing, fighting, and most of all making it easier for the figures to conquer their street. The author wrote, “For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy, and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children… the children yet unborn…
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On “ The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”- by Rod Serling,The events and /or characters actions advance the plot. At the beginning of the story something passes through the sky, everyone looks up and stare at it. as quoted in the passage says “Steve- What was that ? A meteor?” The facts indicate that Till this day everything was normal on maple street ,until the so what meteor passed through and changed everything and everyone. Later on in the story strange things start to happen. The text states…
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The quote ´´A thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all its own´´, communicates the life lesson of the movie, The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, because it shows people never think before they speak. This is a habit for every person. People never want to have the blame so they always blame it on another person. People should never judge without facts. During the beginnings of the interrogations, many people blamed the oddball, Les Goodman, to be the alien. Many people…
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