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The Twilight Zone By Rod Serling

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Imagine a clear summer night, gazing up at the stars when all of a sudden something goes zooming across the sky. A shooting star perhaps or could it be something more. This is how “Monsters are Due on Maple Street” begins and ends, with the unknown. Now, there is no evidence to prove or disprove the existence of alien life forms, but one young boy puts doubt into the minds of everyone on Maple Street. The fear, paranoia, and suspicion the characters’ experience is directly related to real-life events that took place in the nineteen-fifties. To understand The Twilight Zone, it is important to look at the writer and producer, Rod Serling, to gaze into his past and receive answers. Rod Serling was born December 25, 1924 in Syracuse, New York. After graduating from high school in 1942, Serling joined the United States Army. Experiencing the horrible acts of World War II made Serling concerned for a moral society. Upon returning from war, Rod Serling attended Antioch College. His senior year he began writing for CBS where he developed his unique style of writing. By the beginning of the nineteen-fifties Serling made a full time career out of his writings. He then went on to write for NBC. This was his break-out stage, when he wrote the hit television series, Patterns. Throughout the fifties Serling wrote about serious issues in society. Tired of this type of writing, Serling began writing science fiction and fantasy. According to PBS, Science Fiction allowed Rod

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