As the teleplay closes, the audience learns that aliens who want to take over the world have stopped the machines and are observing the humans’ self-destructive behavior. This behavior reveals that the real monsters on Maple Street are
the people themselves and the fears and prejudices they harbor
.
Who are the real monsters on Maple Street and why?
Who are the real monsters on Maple Street? Why?
Humans are the real monsters because their minds are full of fear and prejudice
. This causes humans to turn on each other.
Who are the monsters on the Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
- Claude Akins as Steve Brand.
- Barry Atwater as Les Goodman.
- Jack Weston as Charlie Farnsworth.
- Burt Metcalfe as Don Martin.
- Amzie Strickland as unnamed neighbor.
- Anne Barton as Mrs. Brand.
- Jan Handzlik as Tommy.
- Mary Gregory as Sally.
Who shoots Pete Van Horn in The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
In reaction to the figure, and still not knowing anything,
Charlie
gets his shotgun. Without even calling out a warning, Charlie shoots the approaching figure, which turns out to be neighbor Pete Van Horn. 849 Suspicion and Scapegoat As this shows, Charlie (and others) are well beyond reason.
Who was killed in The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
Pete Van Horn
dies when Charlie shoots out of fear. How did Pete Van Horn die? You just studied 11 terms!
Why are the neighbors suspicious of Tommy?
Why do the neighbors become suspicious of Tommy? They are suspicious of Tommy
because he is the first one to mention aliens.
Why does Tommy’s mother want him to stop talking?
Tommy’s mother. She begs him not to “talk that way” about aliens and monsters. Sally wants to
protect her son
, so she offers up other neighbors as the scapegoat. … He is the first “scapegoat” because his car starts all by itself, and he didn’t come outside and look around after the loud noise.
What is Steve’s viewpoint about what Tommy is saying?
What is Steve’s viewpoint about what Tommy is saying? He is certain,
as Tommy says, that no one should leave. He is angry at Tommy for going against the group
. He is frightened at Tommy’s ideas about the flash.
Why does the crowd turn on Charlie?
The crowd turns on Charlie
after his house’s lights turn on
, identifying him as quick to kill and possibly as having to kill because Pete knew something. He has to fight the crowd’s increasing violence, including people throwing rocks.
What are the first strange occurrences on Maple Street?
The first signs that something strange is going on is that the phones, portable radios, and cars aren’t working. What are the first signs that something strange is happening on Maple Street? Tommy’s explanation for the strange happenings is
that there are aliens in control
.
Why is Les Goodman a scapegoat?
how does Les Goodman become scapegoat?
He starts to blame Tommy that he was the suspect by saying he knew what was going to happen
. I think this behavior is going to lead to death. … Pete was so afraid he just killed him because he thought he was a alien/monster and he was not thinking.
Why does Pete Van Horn leave Maple Street?
Q. Why does Pete Van Horn leave Maple Street?
He is afraid of his neighbors.
Why does Charlie shoot Pete Van Horn in Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
Charlie shoots Pete Van Horn
because he thinks Pete is an alien
. According to the narrator, what is as destructive as bombs and fallout? What qualities in Les Goodman and Steve Brand cause people to become suspicious of them? They are quiet people who are loners.
Which character seems to try the hardest to keep the situation on Maple Street from getting out of control?
The Monsters Are due on Maple Street Act II Quiz – Quizizz. Q. Which character seems to try the hardest to keep the situation on Maple Street from getting out of control?
a spaceship
.
What happens when Steve tries to start his car?
What happens when Steve tries to start his car?
The car starts to turns over, but then it stops dead
. You just studied 11 terms!
What is the main idea of Monsters Are Due on Maple Street?
The theme “
Fear can turn human beings into monsters
” is expressed flawlessly and clearly in this play. At the start of the play, a blast of screeching sound and illuminating light descends from the sky. It strikes fear and terror into the hearts and minds of the people on Maple Street.