Yet another Twilight Zone Question?!


Question: Yet another Twilight Zone Question!?
thanks again to everyone who has given good advice on the previous twilight zone questions i have asked!. once again this is for my oral report on Rod Serling i am giving for my languagr arts class!. ok, so i am showing the episode "Peoople Are Alike All Over" from season 1!. My question is--What is the moral/theme of this episode!? What is the thing the viewer is meant to get out of it!? And how is it contoversial!? 10 points best answer! thank you!!!Www@Enter-QA@Com


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Remember, Rod Serling's epilogue from that episode, "Species of animal brought back alive!. Interesting similarity in physical characteristics to human beings in head, trunk, arms, legs, hands, feet!. Very tiny undeveloped brain; comes from primitive planet named Earth!."

It turns out that Martians have a highly developed brain and they are far more intelligent than humans!. The final shot of the man inside a cage (here it's a cage in the form of a locked house) is a metaphor l of how we humans treat lesser intelligent or less powerful creatures than us like animals!. We also bully and look down upon less intelligent humans and guess what who is less intelligent now!?

The title explains the moral of the story!. If a weird creature stumbled upon us, we would do the same what the Martians did!. We look down upon anyone who is different!. We generalize people based on their cultures and beliefs but in the end everyone is the same!. There will be people like Teenya (the Martian girl in that episode) who oppose what they did and there will be others who will cheer!.

To answer your other question, Rod Serling won 6 Primetime Emmy awards!. Apart from that he won 3 more awards (including one daytime emmy)!. The answer to your question is 6 Emmys!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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