The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Theme: Impulsivness can lead to consequences
One major theme of " The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Sterling is that Impulsiveness can lead to consequences . One piece of evidence that supports the theme is Charlie makes suspicion over Les Goodman's car turns on by itself.(pg.75) This brief explanation of evidence shows how Charlie is quick to act especially after Tommy told his story. Another piece of evidence that supports the theme is that Woman 1 says she sees Les Goodman look at the stars late at night but then Les Goodman say that he has insomnia. (pg.77) This explanation supports the theme because the group thought Les Goodman was more suspicious after Woman 1 said she saw Les Goodman look at the stars late at night but says its insomnia and the group does not listen to him. For the last piece of evidence that supports the theme is that Charlie instantly shoots the figure not knowing it was Peet Van Horn.(pg.81) This description supports the theme because Charlie instantly shot the Figure/Peet Van Horn without asking a question or who they are but instead he make an action quick without thinking . In conclusion the theme of "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street " is that Impulsivness can lead to consequences .
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