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All Summer In A Day Theme
The short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury demonstrates how people can act cruelly to others who are different. This is because there are several examples in the story. One example of this in the story is when the kids stay away from Margot because she is from Earth, while they’ve been there for most of their lives. While some readers may think that the story’s theme is that jealousy can cause people to be cruel, the story is actually about how people can be callous to those who are different from them. This is true because there are more examples of anti-difference than jealousy or envy in the story. Another example of the Venus kids being cruel to Margot is when they lock her in the closet. They do this because Margot is from …show more content…
One example of the other kids being cruel to Margot because of her differences is when they shun Margot and don’t include her. This is an example of the kids being cruel to her because of her differences because the other kids edge away from her, look away from her, and even just walk away just because she is from Earth. The story even states that “The biggest crime of all was that she (Margot) had just come here (Venus) only five years ago from Earth.” Another example is when the kids don’t are mean to Margot is when she reads her poem and they don’t believe her. There are many more examples of this in the story.

Even so, some readers may prefer the idea that “All Summer in a Day” is about how jealousy can cause people to be cruel. The previously stated theme statement has less evidence than the original statement, which is one reason why it is not the best one. One example that only fits in the original statement is when the other kids shun her. This isn’t jealousy because you wouldn’t edge away or avoid someone whom you are jealous of. This is why the story is about people being cruel to others who are different, not how jealousy can lead people to act cruelly to those they are jealous

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