Rod Serling's 'The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street'

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Rod Serling’s message to the readers of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is that you don’t jump to conclusions because it can lead to chaos. The theme begins to appear in the story when Mr. Goodman gets his car to start when nothing else worked. Because of this, the people started questioning him, thinking that he was the monster. In the text it says, “He got the car started somehow. He got his car started! This shows that the people thought he was the monster because his car started. Then later in the story, they ended up being wrong. This shows that when you jump to conclusions, you may be wrong and start a panic, then leading to chaos. Later in the story, a dark figure approaches then in the darkness. Then Charlie grabbed a shotgun