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    All Summer In A Day” “All summer in a day” is a short story by Ray Bradbury about people living on the planet Venus and the weather conditions they live with. One might ask for the purpose of why Bradbury would write such a depressing and saddening story. The reason for that is to stress his audience of the importance of the little things in our everyday lives. We tend to take things for granted and lose our appreciation for them but do not stop to notice how important they are and how big of

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    All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury No one in the class could remember a time when there wasn’t rain. “Ready?" "Ready." "Now?" "Soon." "Do the scientists really know? Will it happen today‚ will it?" "Look‚ look; see for yourself!" The children pressed to each other like so many roses‚ so many weeds‚ intermixed‚ peering out for a look at the hidden sun. It rained. It had been raining for seven years; thousand upon thousands of days compounded and filled

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    All Summer in a Day The short story All Summer in a Day‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ is a fictional tale with a theme based upon friendship and childhood experiences. The reader delves in to this world and we’re faced quite early on with the harsh realities that not all childhood experiences are good ones‚ especially not for the main character in this story. In this instance‚ we follow the hardship of the lead character as she faces bullying from her fellow students and this of course leads the reader to

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    All Summer in a Day written by Ray Bradbury teaches us to not take our anger out on other people. All of the kids at the school were very mean to Margot for no reason. She did nothing to the kids‚ they got jealous beacuse she had seen the sun and remembered it. The kids also made fun of her for looking different‚ acting different and talking different. The main pupose or theme of the short story is to not take your anger and jealousy out on others. One of the ways that the author shows this is when

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    lifetime. One of his short stories is “All Summer in a Day” in which there is a civilization of rocketmen set on Venus. Underground the jungleland with extreme weather there is a school which Margot attends. She is a frail 9-year old girl who is much different than the other children. Margot had came to Venus only 5 years ago while the other kids had lived there their whole lives. Margot was born and raised on Earth meaning she had memories of seeing the sun. All the other kids wished for the experience

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    In the story All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury Humans have inhabited Venus and the sun only comes out every seven years for an hour. In the story the kids lock a fellow student in the closet because she believes the sun is going to appear that day. The teacher wasn’t in the room at the time‚ but she came back and asked if everyone was there. All of the students exclaimed yes. After that the sun came out for an hour. Which the sun comes out every seven years for an hour. All the kids go outside

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    therefore it will also affect the mood. In the story “All Sumer in a Day” the atmosphere has even more influence though to the place where it takes place. Since the place of the story is Venus-the planet- it will be hard for those who are not used to that kind of environment. It was said in the story that the children living in this planet have been there since they were 2 years old. They have experience no other type of climate but rainy days‚ that’s why they find it so normal. The reactions they

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    Only one child who had lived in the Earth in the past‚ Margot had the memory of the sun. Other children hated her because she had frail body‚ pale face‚ ghost-like voice and the memory of the sun. One day‚ in the Venus The scientists predicted that the sun would arise during two hour. In that day‚ the children confined Margot to the closet. When the sun arised‚ the children enjoyed the sun but Margot couldn’t see the sun. And then‚ here you write how you feel about the story. You can write anything

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    The short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is about a class of nine year old students on Venus. Most of the class does not remember what the sun looks like because it comes out shortly every seven years. One girl however‚ Margot‚ remembers the sun from when she lived on Earth five years ago. One message from the story sheds light on the tone of the story‚ further describes this key secluded girl in the class‚ and introduces a conflict between the rest of the class and her that allows for

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    In ‘All Summer In a Day’ the orientation causes conflict to occur in the story. In the beginning of the orientation‚ it introduces the school children on Venus. The reader gets the impression that the school children on Venus are very different to the school children here on earth. A quote introducing the school children is when the narrator says‚ “ And this was the way life was forever on the planet Venus‚ and this was the schoolroom of the children of the rocket men and women…”(p.g. 155). This

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