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Starter Read page 7 in your literature book (under your desk) and answer the following questions: Since there are no long descriptions of setting or characters’ thoughts, how is the story developed? How does Wilma treat Mrs. Leighton and how does Mrs. Leighton act toward Wilma? Explain how you can tell. What is Wilma’s lifelong dream?

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Screenplay by Rod Serling

Screenplay/ Teleplay Play written for television. Written to be filmed by a camera and not acted on stage. Screenplays deliver ideas through dialogue and stage directions. Audience hears dialogue (actors speaking to each other).

Stage Directions Written for actors, directors, and crew members Describe characters, setting, costumes, mood & atmosphere Express thoughts that help cast & crew understand what they need to know Tells actors, camera crew and other crew members what to do

Stage Direction Terms Pan- turn the camera to follow a person or object Cut- switch camera from one scene to another Close-up – camera moves in for a “zoomed in” shot Long shot- camera films from long distance

Rod Serling (1924- 1975) Became serious about writing in college Loved radio drama and won 2nd place in a national script contest. Began his career writing for radio drama. Wrote more than 200 television scripts during his career. Won 6 Emmy Awards (Highest honor in the television industry.)

Twilight Zone Serling was creator of the Twilight Zone television series. Science fiction Twilight Zone ran from 1959 – 1964. One of the most popular shows in television history. His writing became known for surprising twist endings and thought provoking social commentary

Social Commentary Serling wanted to write teleplays about important social issues. Television executives thought his topics were too controversial. In the 1950’s & 1960’s television censors banned scripts that questioned American Society.

Twilight Zone Settings Serling used the science fiction & fantasy genres to deal with social issues such as prejudice and intolerance. He had more freedom because his teleplays were not realistic. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street aired March 4th, 1960.

Background Monsters was written during the Cold War (1946 – 1989), a period when the U.S. & Soviet Union were engaged in a nuclear arms race. Fear led to suspicion and people were often accused of being Communist spies. A lot of anti-communist sentiment in the U.S. 1st and 3rd period stopped here

Mob Mentality People in a crowd often act differently than they do when they are alone. People in a group may laugh louder, feel braver, or get angrier. Sometimes a crowd can even become dangerous. Examples- reactions of sports fans after a championship (after Detroit Pistons’ NBA Title)

Meteors Streaks of light that can be seen when debris from a comet or asteroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere High speed and friction with molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere usually cause it to burn up producing the light trail. If large enough a piece known as a meteoroid survives to lower altitudes and can cause a sonic boom

Setting = 1960’s No cordless phones No cell phones “Regular” phones do not use electricity. Phone calls often still went through an operator. No Ipods or cd players. “Portable” radios were battery operated. No remote starters for cars.