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'The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street'

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You’re The Monster
Did you ever blame someone for something they didn’t do, just so you could be in the clear? In both of these videos, they turn their fear into blame. They do this in the video, “The Monsters are due on Maple Street” (1960) and “The Monsters on Maple Street” (2003). The author is Rod Serling for the original story that was then turned into the two movies. In the older version, there is a voice of reason, which is Steve. Steve tries to calm everyone down, and informs them that they shouldn’t be finger pointing because of their fear. The newer version is along the same lines, however, Will Marshall, who’s the new voice of reason, can’t get anywhere close to calming his neighbors. However, both stories still have the same theme, fear of the unknown can cause people to turn on each other.
First of all, the reason the neighbors first become fearful in the 1960 version is because the electricity goes out after the mysterious light flies by. However, they don’t suspect there are aliens in their neighborhood that caused the power outage and the other strange things, until Tommy tells …show more content…

Starting off, this short film has many plot complications. An example of a problem that happens is when the people start to use the shy neighbors as their scapegoat. Will Marshall realizes that this is unfair and they shouldn’t be finger pointing so fast. Will tries to hold them down, but Dylan (the one who enrages their fear) commands everyone to the innocent house, and they all attack. When Will tries to get in the way and make them stop, Dylan and everyone else pushes him out of their way and injure him, as they continue to vandalize and set their fellow neighbor’s house on fire. The aliens then watch them in disgust of how easy it was for them to destroy each other. This film shows that sometimes if you’re not careful, the scary monster you used to fear, turns into

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