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Character Analysis: The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street
In the play how do the events and character actions advance the plot of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street By Rod Serling
In the Monsters Are Due on Maple Street By Rod Serling In my view the most important part would be, ¨We see a man screwing a light bulb on a front porch, then getting down off the stool to flick the switch and finding that nothing happens. Another man is working on an electric power mower. He plugs in the plug, flicks on the switch of the power mower, off and on, with nothing happening.¨ When the power went out, everyone came outside to see what was wrong and began to wonder what happened. Also,
When the character Tommy was telling them they should not go because “they” would not let them go. “They don't want you to”

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