The Setting In The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street

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In,"The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, the characters are impacted by the setting. In the text, it is a quiet, tree-lined, small-town American street. The houses have front porches on which people sit and swing on gliders, talking across from house to house. This impacts the characters because when the aliens were invented, there was no internet and no vehicles working so they couldn't go downtown, since they knew everybody in the neighborhood and they started blaming each other. Also in the text, Pete: I’ll cut through the backyard to see if the power’s still on, on Floral Street. I’ll be right back! When Peter comes back late that day from Floral Street, He appears to seem like a monster/aliens. So then Charlie shoots him, now making him seem like the villain.. The setting affects how the characters react to suspicious things. In,The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, the plot is impacted by the setting.In the text,when Carlie and Steve try to leave to go downtown, Steve car stops working, Tommy says “They don’t want you to”. This allows the alien to do their examination, this prevents Carlie and Steve to leave and get help. The setting is described …show more content…

The aliens do an experiment in a small neighborhood in the town. Since the small neighborhood is so small, everybody knows each other, so when they find that aliens are among them they start jumping to conclusions, therefore making it harder to find a solution, when everyone is so nervous to get the balm put on them as an alien. In the text, it states, “Les: Now that’s supposed to incriminate me, huh? The car engine goes on and off, and that really does it, doesn’t it? Everybody was anxious their quick to blame anyone even if it not them so everyone will start expecting them, their for giving not to expect them but some else.Since the setting was small in population people were quick to judge at any

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