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Rod Serling's 'The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street'

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Rod Serling’s message to the readers of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is Don’t judge people off little evidence or fear. The theme begins to become apparent in the story when everything stops working, as people start to notice they get flustered. In the text Tommy says, “ In all the alien books I read they always send someone down before to prepare for landing and they look just like humans,” in response suspicions rise and everyone is high alert. In the text it says, “That Les Goodman’s car was not starting and when he finally gave up and went to the people on the street the car started by itself.” This shows that nothing was working, but his car making the Goodmans look bad and that they were the family sent first because their

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