Q. What is the theme of monsters Due on Maple Street?
The theme of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is that people will go crazy and hurt or kill each other just because of little things that happen to the or in their community. According to the text it says “with few variations. They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find, and its themselves.
Q. Who are the real monsters on Maple Street and why?
Who are the real monsters on Maple Street? Why? Humans are the real monsters because their minds are full of fear and prejudice. This causes humans to turn on each other.
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- Q. What is the theme of monsters Due on Maple Street?
- Q. Who are the real monsters on Maple Street and why?
- Q. Who was the monster in Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
- Q. What is the real cause of the strange occurrences on Maple Street?
- Q. Which statement best summarizes a possible theme of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
- Q. Who is the scapegoat in The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
- Q. Why does Steve try to explain the light by talking about meteors and sunspots?
- Q. What does Don reveal about Steve to their neighbors?
- Q. How did Les Goodman defend himself when the woman told what she had seen him doing early in the morning?
- Q. When Tommy suggests that aliens have invaded the neighborhood What does Steve’s reaction show?
- Q. What do Steve’s words and the stage directions reveal about him or his intentions?
- Q. What effect does the following stage direction have on the reader Steve leaves Charlie walks over to the boy and puts his hand on the boy’s shoulder he forces his voice to remain gentle?
- Q. What do Don’s words suggest about him?
- Q. Which statement best summarizes the theme of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
Q. Who was the monster in Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
The episode was written by Rod Serling, the creator-narrator of the series….The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
“The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” | |
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Lea Waggner and Barry Atwater | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 22 |
Directed by | Ronald Winston |
Written by | Rod Serling |
Q. What is the real cause of the strange occurrences on Maple Street?
The real cause of the power fluctuations on Maple Street is that aliens are plotting to destroy the humans.
Q. Which statement best summarizes a possible theme of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
Which statement best summarizes a possible theme of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”? Good neighbors should not object to being observed by the police. When neighbors suspect one another, they can destroy their community.
Q. Who is the scapegoat in The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
In reaction to the figure, and still not knowing anything, Charlie gets his shotgun. Without even calling out a warning, Charlie shoots the approaching figure, which turns out to be neighbor Pete Van Horn. 849 Suspicion and Scapegoat As this shows, Charlie (and others) are well beyond reason.
Q. Why does Steve try to explain the light by talking about meteors and sunspots?
In Act I of “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street,” what motivates Steve to explain the flash of light by talking about meteors and sunspots? He wants to reassure himself that there is nothing to fear. Some people on Maple Street are from outer space. Nobody should try to leave the town.
Q. What does Don reveal about Steve to their neighbors?
Despite his warning that their suspicions will only cause something terrible to happen, Les and his wife are isolated from the neighborhood. Don reveals to the others that Steve’s wife mentioned that he had been spending his nights working on a radio the other residents have never seen; Mrs.
Q. How did Les Goodman defend himself when the woman told what she had seen him doing early in the morning?
Q. How did Les Goodman defend himself when the woman told what she had seen him doing early in the morning? He said he liked to look up at the stars at night. He said that he had been hearing strange noises overhead.
Q. When Tommy suggests that aliens have invaded the neighborhood What does Steve’s reaction show?
When Tommy suggests that aliens have invaded the neighborhood, what does Steve’s reaction show? O Steve is easily scared.
Q. What do Steve’s words and the stage directions reveal about him or his intentions?
What do Steve’s words and the stage directions reveal about him or his intentions? Steve is trying to be optimistic and encourage others. He says “you’ll see”, “just a… meteor or something”, “or something”, “likely as not”, “no doubt it (the meteor) did have something to do with the power failure or something”.
Q. What effect does the following stage direction have on the reader Steve leaves Charlie walks over to the boy and puts his hand on the boy’s shoulder he forces his voice to remain gentle?
What effect does the following stage direction have on the reader? “Steve leaves Charlie, walks over to the boy, and puts his hand on the boy’s shoulder. He forces his voice to remain gentle.”
Q. What do Don’s words suggest about him?
Explanation: Don’s words suggested that he was suspicious, this is because his questions showed that he was wondering why Les Goodman did not come out or show interest at the thing that flew overhead like everyone else.