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6.a paragraph on what is different between the play and the episode.
Annette Gonzalez
Monsters are Due on Maple Street
a paragraph on what is similar between the play and the episode.
Tone and Theme
Figurative Language
Imagery
Symbolism
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The statement conveys the idea that prejudice can kill, thus, that prejudice can lead to grave harm. Suspicion has the power to destroy, which means that it has the ability to harm another person without acting out of bias.
The statement conveys the idea that prejudice can kill, thus, that prejudice can lead to grave harm. Suspicion has the power to destroy, which means that it has the ability to harm another person without acting out of bias.
1. Symbolism
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In this play, the theme "Fear can turn human beings into monsters" is presented effectively and convincingly; it conjures up an image of people running around carefree while expressing how humans react to terror.
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2. Imagery
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“Maple Street was bedlam. It was an outdoor asylum for the insane.” "A fever had taken hold now, a hot burning virus..."- The use of a metaphor to suggest a comparison between two things. "They blinked foolishly at the lights, and their mouths gaped like fishes" "Like a hippopotamus in a circus"- A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
The narrative concludes with a metaphor, personification, simile, and onomatopoeia. A metaphor is when two things are merely compared. Personification is the practice of imbuing inanimate objects or abstract concepts with human traits. Simile is s using "like" or "as," a simile compares two things. A word's spelling mimics the sound it expresses in onomatopoeia.
3. Figurative Language
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Yes, because nobody can predict what will happen next, the tone can occasionally be a little mysterious.
The author's voice is mysterious, and the reader is drawn into a realm of possibilities that are just outside of human understanding but may still be within it through the use of his or her words.
4. Tone and Theme
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One noticeable similarity between the teleplay and the episode is Tommy's conviction that beings from another planet are attempting to eradicate humanity and have dispatched a family of four—a mother and father and two children—to Maple Street to wreak havoc.
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