"Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" is a teleplay that illustrates how quickly fear and paranoia can escalate within a community. When a mysterious power outage occurs, residents suspect each other of being the cause, leading to chaos and mob mentality. The story highlights the dangers of scapegoating and the loss of rational thought when people allow fear to take control. Ultimately, it serves as a cautionary tale about the fragility of social order and the potential for humanity to turn against itself in times of crisis.
Crowd
A crowd of people.
The collective noun for an orderly group of people is a crowd of people.The collective noun for a disorderly group of people is a mob of people.
be you. hang out with your kind of crowd.
The word 'crowd' functions as a noun or a verb. Examples:There is a crowd forming on the East side of the village. (noun)The fans began to crowd around the stage door. (verb)A crowd gathered to watch the street performers. (noun)Townsfolk crowd the village field to watch the cricket match. (verb)
The word 'crowd' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'crowd' is a word for a large group of people; a word for a thing.The verb to 'crowd' is to gather together in a limited space; to press, cram, or force tightly together; a word for an action.Examples:A crowd gathered to watch the street performers. (noun)Following the accident, people began to crowd the scene. (verb)
The cast of The Futurist - 2009 includes: Marc Chaiet as Victor Emerson Bobby Chris as Piano player Ane Crabtree as Woman in crowd Albert Cuellar as Man in cafe Kimberly Douglas as Woman in crowd Gretchen Everts as Waiter in cafe Tarice Gray as Woman on street Oliver Groskruger as Child in crowd Hans Groskruger as Man in crowd Andria Hopkins as Woman in crowd Deborah McCowan as Woman in crowd Cinque Mckinnon as Kid in crowd Hossein Namdar as Man in crowd Yalda Namdar as Woman in crowd Joan Ollie Sample as Woman in cafe Thomas Owens Wiide as Man in crowd Ronald Redden as Man on street Jason Stowell as Man in crowd Matthew Wallach as Waiter in cafe
A crowd obeys the rules of law and order, a mob defies them. Yes, it is possible for the former to become the latter.
The word 'crowd' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'crowd' is a word for a large group of people; a word for a thing.The verb to 'crowd' is to gather together in a limited space; to press, cram, or force tightly together; a word for an action.Examples:A crowd gathered to watch the street performers. (noun)Following the accident, people began to crowd the scene. (verb)
A mob
the mob demanded that charles darnay be released
Here is an example......A woman has her purse stolen by a mugger. The mugger tries to run through a small crowd. Instead of getting away, he gets beaten and kicked by the crowd.