Monsters are due, humans turn on each other not knowing it will just make them weaker, causing more problems, violence doesn't solve problems. A major theme in The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street. How is it a major theme you may ask. First, When suspicion rose and Charlie took the shotgun, he thought the dark figure was a monster. Until it got shot. The people checked and saw, it was Pete Van Horn. He had died, and the neighbors looked at him questioning why he was so quick to shoot Pete. And it wasn't until Charlie went into his house that someone threw a rock, and destroyed a light bulb that stabbed Charlie in the eye. It only created more problems. Finally, all the neighbors of Maple Street turn on each other. Each eye to eye, at each other's throats. No question is solved and there's no happy ending, as all neighbors inflict violence upon each other. All from just a couple of lights, a "meteor" and suspicion. In conclusion. The violence the neighbors inflicted upon each other was only from suspicion and their problems weren't solved, giving its theme of Violence Doesn't Solve Problems.
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Violence Doesn't Solve Problems
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