I cannot provide you with a PDF of Rod Serling's "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." Copyright restrictions prevent me from distributing copyrighted material.
However, I can offer you information on how to legally obtain a copy:
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Search online bookstores: Sites like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and others often sell digital copies (eBooks) of plays and scripts, including this one. You may find it as a standalone work or part of a collection of Rod Serling's writings.
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Check public libraries: Your local library likely has access to the play in print or digital format. They may have physical copies, or you might be able to access a digital version through their online catalog.
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Look for academic databases: If you're a student or researcher, your university or college may subscribe to databases containing full-text plays. JSTOR and Project MUSE are examples of such databases.
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Consult online archives: Some online archives may have the text available, but always check for copyright information before downloading or using the material.
Remember that it's crucial to respect copyright laws and only access the play through legitimate channels. Downloading or sharing copyrighted materials without permission is illegal.
While I can't provide the PDF directly, I hope this guidance helps you find a legal copy of "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street."