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Prejudice In The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street
Rod Serling’s message to the readers of “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” is prejudice, to not be too quick to judge people. The theme begins to appear in the story when Les Goodman’s car starts up by itself and everybody is in shock. Then everybody kind of starts blaming Les Goodman for the car starting up by itself after Tommy tells his crazy story about how aliens went to earth ahead of time to freak these people out then the aliens could land on earth. That’s when people start being prejudice and start falsely accusing Les Goodman of doing these acts without any actual proof. As Les Goodman says in the movie after the car randomly started up,” I just don't understand it. I tried to start it and it wouldn't start. You saw me. All
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