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Analysis Of Ray Bradbury's All Summer In A Day

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Could you picture living without the sun? In the story, “All Summer in a Day,” the author, Ray Bradbury, draws us in, as readers, with a story that takes place on the planet Venus. The environment of Venus is as described in this quote, “It had been raining for seven years; thousands upon thousands of days compounded and filled from one end to the other with rain, with the gush and gush of water...fall of showers and the concussion of storms so heavy they were tidal waves come over the islands…” (Bradbury, 1954) The only one that has experienced and still remembers the sun is a young girl, Margot. Margot lived on Earth until she was four years old, unlike the others who have been living underground in Venus for their entire lives. Because of this, Margot is constantly facing problems regarding her classmates’ jealousy of her past opportunities. Without the sun, she has become, as Bradbury writes, “...a very frail girl who looked as if she had been lost in the rain for years and the rain had washed out the blue from her eyes and the red from her mouth and the yellow from her hair. She was an old photograph dusted from an album, whitened away, and if she spoke at all her voice would be a ghost.” (1954, Bradbury) In this short story by Bradbury, the primary message is that jealousy and ignorance can blind us from seeing things how they really are. This is seen time after time when Margot is harassed, depressed, and isolated because of her classmates’ jealousy.
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