In All Summer in a Day the children get the sun for two hours every seven years. The children loved the sun but were sad when the sun returned behind the clouds. The children cherished the time they had with the sun because they loved the two hours that they had with it. They cherished every second they had until the rain returned. Another example of cherishing what you have is when Margot is locked in the closet. Margot loved the sun. When she was locked in the closet she lost what she loved. Margot lost then sun for the two hours that it was there. Now Margot might not she the sun for another seven years. Margot now cherishes the time when she had the sun back in Ohio. All Summer in a Day teaches many lessons. One of the most important lessons is that you should cherish what you have because it might not last
In All Summer in a Day the children get the sun for two hours every seven years. The children loved the sun but were sad when the sun returned behind the clouds. The children cherished the time they had with the sun because they loved the two hours that they had with it. They cherished every second they had until the rain returned. Another example of cherishing what you have is when Margot is locked in the closet. Margot loved the sun. When she was locked in the closet she lost what she loved. Margot lost then sun for the two hours that it was there. Now Margot might not she the sun for another seven years. Margot now cherishes the time when she had the sun back in Ohio. All Summer in a Day teaches many lessons. One of the most important lessons is that you should cherish what you have because it might not last