Comparing Monsters, And In The Andy Griffith

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In the story Monsters and in the The Andy Griffith show both of the movies have similar things happen but they also have different things happen in the story to. The mood changes in both movies very quick though. Something happens to make the two movies change. Something that you will not see coming. In Monster all these friends are outside on a sunny Saturday having a really good time when all the suddenly something goes over head what the people think is a meteor is far more different than what u think it is. In the Andy Griffith show everyone is having a good time and what not then a stranger comes into town that nobody knows who he is but he knows all of them somehow.
In the stories that we have read and watched both of them have strange things that happen in their towns. In Monster what the people think is a meteor that went over their heads was a little more stranger than that. In the Andy Griffith show a stranger comes into town nobody knows him or what he is doing but for some reason he knows all of the peoples names i the town ever their kids name. He knows all of them by their specific names to. Both stories have strange things happen in their towns.
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Then after he tells his story to Andy he then soon starts to understand more about this not so much stranger now and when the
Starts to understand more about this guy and after he left the police station everyone was yelling at him and Andy went out there and told them his story they let him into their

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