"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" Theme: Our only enemy is ourselves
One of the main themes in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling is that our only enemy is ourselves.After Pete Van horn came back from checking out the next street, he looked like a strange figure coming from nowhere in the dark, they all panicked, so Charlie shot him, not knowing it was Pete. This shows that panic and suspicion can lead to our enemies being ourselves.They started fighting and began pointing fingers at each other when weird things happened to them on their street. some thought the monster was Charlie, some thought it was Tommy. They blamed each other and that led to conflict. This also shows that panic and suspicion can lead to our only enemies being ourselves.Lastly, When the two figures were watching Maple street destroy each other, figure one says "They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find...and it's themselves". Figure one also says "Understand the procedure now? Just stop a few of their machines and radios and lawn mowers...throw then into darkness for a few hours and then you just sit back and watch the pattern". This is another piece of evidence that proves that panic and suspicion can lead to our only enemies being ourselves.So in conclusion the theme for Rod Serling "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" is that our only enemies are ourselves.
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One of the main themes in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street' by Rod Serling is our only enemy is ourselves. After Pete Van Horn came back from checking out the next street, he looked like a strange, dark figure coming out of nowhere in the dark, they all panicked, so Charlie shot him, not knowing it was Pete. This shows that panic and suspicion can lead to our enemies being ourselves.
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