Summary Of The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street

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“The Monsters are Due on Maple Street,” by Rod Serling criticize the people of Maple Street. The teleplay (as we will call “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”) criticizes the people of Maple Street by saying, “(People shout, accuse, and scream as the lights go on and off. Then, slowly, in the middle of this nightmarish confusion of sight and sound,)” This shows that they are chaotic people at the end of the teleplay. (Remember? That’s what we’re calling it.) And if they are shouting and accusing they aren’t probably very nice, this is called criticism. Also, the teleplay says different things like, “…Ethel Goodman behind him is very frightened.” and “…Then looking around, frightened,” “Charlie is on his porch as a rock thrown from the

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